How to recognize indications of High Blood Pressure and diagnosis
Hypertension signs, signals, symptoms, indications of high blood pressure
Do you have high blood pressure? How do you know? Individuals commonly
will show no signs of any problem when their blood pressure is high. There
is a name that is synonymous with blood pressure that runs high, and that
is the “silent killer”. Is it dangerous to leave high blood pressure go
untreated? Yes! Potentially serious conditions can be attributed to high
blood pressure that is left unattended, even to the point of an end to
your life.
There are a few indications of high blood pressure, like becoming very
dizzy or possibly experiencing nose bleeds for no apparent reason. Headaches
can be attributed to blood pressure that runs too high but these are rather
unusual occurrences.
The proper method of testing to see if blood pressure is running too high
is to take the pressure read-out multiples times, at least three, keeping
about two minutes time in between each reading. The first time the pressure
is measured it is of little importance, so this should be ignored. After
completing the next two or three readings, the average is the number to
be taken into consideration. During a physical at the doctor's office,
a reading showing a blood pressure that is running too high will be checked
again in about a month's time to insure that treatment involving medicine
is appropriate. Following through with double checking the blood pressure
reading is essential to your health.
What is considered high blood pressure? According to the guidelines of
insurance agencies, 140/90 constitutes the beginning point for blood pressure
that it too high. This may not be acceptable for all people as everyone
is quite different. Because of this, there is a range of levels that is
taken into consideration by most authorities. This just means that the
numbers do not run black and white. It depends on the individual. The
beginning ranges of concern, where the person may be able to lower their
blood pressure by making a few changes in daily habits, is a reading somewhere
between 120/80 to 139/89.
There are several circumstances that will affect the blood pressure levels.
When testing the blood pressure, it is best to avoid doing this right
after eating or smoking or drinking anything with caffeine and especially
right after physical exertion. Waiting a minimum of one hour after any
of these factors will give a proper reading. Any other types of stressful
or unusual events need to be taken into consideration to get an accurate
reading. Make no mistake. Proper care needs to be taken when it comes
to high blood pressure.