Do you realize by taking control of your blood pressure you can
also take control of your health?
Who doesn't want to have a healthy and long
life?
Taking care of your body can help ensure you get to endure that long
healthy lifestyle you want.
You should be receiving regular blood pressure checks at your
regular doctor visits.
If you want to check it more often than you go to the
doctor, you can purchase a home device that lets you monitor your blood
pressure. There are different kinds to choose from.
Two of those are the aneroid and digital monitor. There are ups
and downs to both monitors so you want to choose which one is best for
you.
The aneroid monitor uses a pointer to let you read your blood
pressure. The digital monitor displays your reading on a screen which makes it
easier to read.
The aneroid monitor is cheaper than the digital but requires more
work from you.
Check them out and even discuss with your doctor which one might
be better for you. Once you purchase it, have your doctor show you how to
effectively use it.
Among taking your own blood pressure readings, you can double
check your lifestyle habits.
Are you on a healthy diet?
Eating healthy will
help keep your blood pressure low and normal.
Cut back on salt and sodium if
you can't get rid of it altogether. Opt for seasonings instead.
Introduce more vegetables and fresh fruits into your diet. Once
you become used to eating certain foods, it will be easier to do it every day.
Before you know it you will be in the habit of eating healthy foods and won't
think twice before doing so.
If you use tobacco or drink excessive amounts of alcohol try to
cut back or refrain completely.
These will raise your blood pressure putting
you at more risk for a stroke or heart disease.
If you cannot quit these on your own there are plenty of resources
and medications to help you. Talk with your doctor about the best way to go
about quitting.
Would you consider yourself at a healthy weight or overweight?
Overweight people are more prone to developing high blood pressure and if this
is your case, try to lose at least ten pounds.
You should see results in your
blood pressure as well as the way you feel.
If you are not already regularly physically active, try to do at
least thirty minutes of physical activity or exercise every day.
This will help
lower your blood pressure as well as make you feel a whole lot better.
If you find yourself lacking motivation to do some of these
things, talk with a friend or relative that could buddy up with you.
Having
someone to exercise with or take on a challenge such as quitting smoking or
drinking can help drastically.
Having high blood pressure puts your health at risk and that alone
should be motivation but to some it isn't.
Do not be discouraged, there are
many ways to help lower your blood pressure.
If these lifestyle changes do not help, consider medication.
There
are many different kinds of blood pressure medications and sometimes they need
to be combined with a healthy lifestyle to work more effectively.
If you have questions or concerns about your blood pressure talk
with your doctor.
Let them know what you want and they can help find the way
that is best for you to control or maintain your blood pressure letting you
control your health as well.
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