Dr Zainab is a Physiotherapist and Fitness Trainer in LFR Active Gym Rawalpindi. She is explaining the reasons of high blood pressure (Hypertension) and its treatment in gym by doing simple exercises that can help to reduce it to normal level. Following are few key points:
Reasons of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
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High blood pressure that is also known as hypertension in
medical is a health condition that occurs because of the long-term force of the
blood in contradiction to the artery walls. This blood force is high enough and
so it causes various health issues specifically cardiovascular diseases.
The rate of blood pressure can be determined by calculating
the amount of resistance of the blood flow into the arteries or by calculating
the amount of blood that is produced by your heart. Your arteries get narrow if
the heart pumps more blood. Hence, it may happen that you may not get any
symptom for years while suffering from high blood pressure. It is not essential
to get visible symptoms, but this disease may be detected without them by
checking your blood pressure. It is important to treat this problem as early as
possible as it may damage your blood vessels. If you don’t control your blood
pressure, it may cause serious health risks, such as stroke and heart attack.
Before moving forward, you should know what normal blood
pressure is. According to medical experts, 120/80 is the perfect reading of
having normal blood pressure. It is read as 120 over 80. The bottom number is
known as diastolic and the upper number is known as systolic. Following list
consists the ranges:
Normal Blood Pressure – equivalent to
120/80 (120 over 80)
Elevated Blood Pressure – above 120/80
High Blood Pressure (Stage 1) – 130-139/80-89
High Blood Pressure (Stage 2) – 140/90+
Hypertension Crisis (Most critical situation)
– 180+/120+ (need to visit a doctor immediately)
Discuss your blood pressure routine with your doctor and he
will let you know the ways to control it.
Symptoms
Most of the people don’t have symptoms and signs even if the
level of blood becomes high. Hence, the symptoms that most people get because
of hypertension include;
Nosebleeds
Shortness of breath
Headaches
Eyes swelling
Redness of eyes
Vision problems
Fatigue
Irregular heartbeat
Pounding in the chest, ears, or neck, etc.
However, these symptoms and signs are not visible until and unless you will have high blood pressure to a threatening or severe level.
When To See A Doctor?
You should keep a check on your blood pressure as it is
important. Both low and high blood pressure is not good. Every year, ask your
doctor to keep reading of your blood pressure. Also, there is the requirement
to check the blood pressure from both arms so that it can be known if there is
any difference or not.
If you are already diagnosed with this ailment, then your
doctor asks you to go for frequent readings. It may also be recommended if you
have any cardiovascular disease. This measurement should be included in the
yearly checkup of 3 years old and other children.
If it is not possible to visit your doctor regularly, then
you can screen your blood pressure level by visiting nearby medical centers.
Machines to measure blood pressure are also available on pharmacies.
Types
This ailment exists in two types.
1. Primary Hypertension
Usually, there is no cause of high pressure. This type of ailment occurs for different years.
2. Secondary hypertension
If you have high blood pressure because of any underlying
issue, then it is secondary hypertension. It may appear instantly and create
cardiovascular issues.
Causes
Exact causes that lead to high blood pressure may not be
identified, but following is a list of the issues that play their part in the
onset of this health problem.
Obesity or overweight
Using more salt in the diet
Lack of physical activity
Genetics
Stress
Aging
More alcohol consumption
Family history
Different medicines and conditions may cause secondary
hypertension. They may include;
Kidney issues
Thyroid issues
Adrenal gland tumors
Obstructive sleep apnea
Smoking
Use of illegal drugs including amphetamines
& cocaine
Medicines for birth control, decongestants, pain
relievers, and cold remedies
Risk Factors
Various risk factors are associated with high blood
pressure. Following is a list of these factors. You should have information in
this regard so that you can take proper care of your health.
Age – while you age, you should know that
it may lead to different health issues and high blood pressure is one of them. According
to statistics, hypertension is more common in men as compared to women until
the age of 64. Usually, the woman gets affected by this illness after the age
of 65.
Race – Race is another risk factor that
may lead to hypertension. This problem usually persists among Africans. They
may get kidney failure, heart attack, and stroke.
Family History – It may run in families.
If any of your family members are suffering from hypertension, then you are
more prone to having this disease.
Obesity or Overweight – If you are
overweight, it usually affects the supply of blood towards the arteries. The
pressure of blood on the artery walls increases in this regard. So, obesity is
one of the higher risks of getting this disease.
More Use Of Sodium (Salt) – If you are a
salt lover and you use more amount of salt in your diet, then you are at a risk
to develop this disease.
Using Tobacco – Don’t confuse as if just
chewing tobacco and smoking cause immediate hypertension. But it works with the
passage of time. Basically, the chemicals included in these things damage your
artery walls. In this way, the risks of heart disease and high blood pressure
increase. Secondhand smoking is also harmful. In fact, according to researches,
secondhand smoking does more harm as compared to regular smoking.
Physical Inactivity – You should be
active to be healthy. If you are not a physically active person, then you
should add such activities in your life that can give you a better lifestyle. Inactivity
leads to higher heart rates. So, the more inactive you are, the more blood
contradictions in the artery walls. Also, inactivity may make you overweight.
Inducing more Alcohol – You may intake
alcohol to a specific level. If you are using too much alcohol on a daily
basis, it may make you suffer from hypertension.
Stress – Another risk factor to having
high blood pressure is stress. It may increase your blood pressure for a
temporary basis. You should use different techniques to manage your stress
level. In this way, you will be able to just not getting rid of the high blood
pressure but also a number of other diseases.
Eating More Fast Food – Be careful about
your diet and add more fruits to it. Don’t prefer fast food over healthy food
options. Eating more fast food can cause high blood pressure.
Specific Chronic Conditions – Kidney
disease, sleep apnea, and diabetes are some chronic health conditions that may
work as the risk factor of increase of your blood pressure.
Take Proper Potassium – Be sure to add
enough amount of potassium in your diet. In this way, you can avoid the risk of
suffering from hypertension.
Note: Sometimes, pregnancy can also disturb your
blood pressure and cause high blood pressure.
Complications
If your blood pressure is not under control, then it may
lead to various complications. Have a look at them!
Blood clots
Metabolic syndrome
Stroke
Kidney ailment
Memory issues
Distorted brain functioning
Blurred vision
Stroke
Blood clots
Aneurysm
Torn, narrow, or thick blood vessels of the eyes
Heart failure
Dementia
Treatment Options
Following treatment options are helpful in treating
hypertension (high blood pressure).
Walk and exercise regularly
Reduce your sodium intake
Drink less alcohol
Eat more potassium-rich foods
Cut back on caffeine
Learn to manage stress
Eat dark chocolate or cocoa
Lose weight
Quit smoking
Refined carbs & cut added sugar
Eat berries
Deep breathing and meditation
Eat calcium-rich foods
Eat foods rich in magnesium
Take natural medicines
Intake prescribed medicines
Lifestyle changes
You should visit your doctor to get proper treatment. After a
complete evaluation, he will prescribe you specific medicines.