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		<description><![CDATA[Are you diagnosed with high blood pressure?  Are you sick of feeling tired in the morning and not knowing why?  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you diagnosed with high blood pressure?  Are you sick of feeling tired in the morning and not knowing why?  </p>
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<p>You might not realize that both hypertension (high blood pressure) and sleep apnea (sleep disorder when your breathing stops) are related to each other.  Recent research has found high blood pressure patients are more inclined to have a higher prevalence of sleep apnea.  This research might explain why your spouse is always complaining about your snoring and why you always feel tired throughout the day.  </p>
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<p>Though things might sound bleak now, you can actually <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bloodpressurenormalized.com/hbp1/">lower high blood pressure naturally</a> and increase your levels of quality sleep with a few lifestyle changes.  </p>
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<p>And it might be simpler than you think!</p>
<p><b>Do you have high blood pressure? </b>     </p>
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<p>Do you suffer from a cardiovascular disease?  If you run the risk of high blood pressure, it would be recommended that you start treatment ASAP.  High blood pressure has been nicknamed the &#8217;silent killer&#8217; because there are no symptoms to the disease which claims almost 50,000 lives each year.  It has been stated that almost 1 and 3 adults are now walking time-bombs of hypertension.  </p>
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<p>Hypertension could be caused by any of the following factors: excessive alcohol consumption, high sodium (salt) intake, being overweight or obese, having high cholesterol, not exercising, high levels of stress, a poor diet or low levels of potassium, magnesium and calcium in your diet.</p>
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<p>And the good news!  You can lower high blood pressure in two weeks if you choose to be pro-active with simple nutrition and lifestyle changes.</p>
<p><b>Do you suffer from sleep apnea?</b></p>
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<p>You might have sleep apnea and not even know it.  About 10 percent of Americans stop breathing in their sleep and suffer from sleep apnea.  It has been reported that an average suffer can stop breathing in their sleep, sometimes up to 100 times an hour, every hour.  And over time, the body&#8217;s sympathetic nervous system sets up an inflammatory response in the blood vessels causing increased high blood pressure.  This sleep apnea phenomena causes a vicious cycle which could be fatal over time.</p>
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<p>Sleep apnea suffers usually have the following symptoms:  heavy snoring, periodic breathing stoppages, fatigue, high blood pressure, daytime headaches, and possible diabetes.  </p>
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<p>Do you remember how your teacher used to hark about the cause and effect?  The cause of a problem will always create an effect!  And it turns out, she was right.  High blood pressure causes numerous problems including sleep apnea.  </p>
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<p>But the good news is this!  If you <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bloodpressurenormalized.com/hbp1/">lower high blood pressure naturally</a>, you will also reverse the effects of sleep apnea and lead a much healthier life.  In fact, you might also safe your life in the process!   </p>
<p><b>But how do you naturally lower high blood pressure? </b> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension is a medical condition where blood pressure is high, forcing strongly against the blood vessel walls. This would increase the workload of the heart &#8211; causing it to work harder than it should. Hypertension could cause the blood vessels to explode which is fatal or other problems to the coronary arteries, eyes, kidneys and brain which is equally damaging.</p>
<p>&#13;There are two types of hypertension &#8211; primary and secondary. Primary hypertension is closely related to the patient&#8217;s lifestyle while secondary hypertension is caused by other medical conditions &#8211; kidney and liver failure are known to be causes of secondary hypertension.</p>
<p>&#13;Symptoms or Signs of Hypertension</p>
<p>&#13;These symptoms are not mandatory in condition of hypertension, but if you suspect or find it unsettling, do take a blood pressure test at your local medical center.</p>
<p>&#13;1. Chest pains &#8211; A heavy crushing pain in the chest; in laymen&#8217;s term it feels like someone is standing on your chest.<br />&#13;2. Nosebleed<br />&#13;3. Urinal bleed &#8211; blood in urine.<br />&#13;4. Tiredness and regularly experience confusion<br />&#13;5. Changes or blurring of vision</p>
<p>&#13;Causes of Primary Hypertension and Prevention</p>
<p>&#13;Lack of physical activity: Most of the causes for primary hypertension are caused by the lifestyle factor. The lack of physical activity could, first of all, increase cholesterol levels. Rising cholesterol levels narrows the blood vessel, thus increasing the pressure of blood flow &#8211; hypertension. Prevention can then be done maintaining a minimum of 30 minutes of physical activity (jogging or walking) could reduce cholesterol induced hypertension. Taking precautions against diabetes could also help because diabetes are normally related to hypertension.</p>
<p>&#13;Tobacco products: It is uncertain whether it is the tobacco, or nicotine in tobacco products that are the exact cause of hypertension. But the facts are smokers are at higher risk of suffering from hypertension. This may be explained by the fact that nicotine increases blood pressure temporarily but there are arguments that nicotine patches do not increase blood pressure. No matter the case, anyone can prevent hypertension by staying away from tobacco products especially cigarettes and users &#8211; smokers.</p>
<p>&#13;Alcohol: The factual statistics shows that between 30% &#8211; 60% of alcoholics suffer from hypertension. Although there are no medically or scientifically proven tests that results in the conclusion that alcohol is a cause of hypertension, do use your common sense by judging the statistics and stay away from alcohols because it increases your risk of suffering hypertension.</p>
<p>&#13;Sodium: Excessive intake of salt or salty foods could lead to hypertension as sodium tends to increase the blood pressure. Notice that the term &#8216;tends to&#8217; is applied. This is because only those who are sensitive or responsive to sodium would have their blood pressure react to excessive sodium intake. However, to play it safe, it is advisable to cut down on food intakes that contain high levels of salt such as salty snacks, pickled foods, processed foods, etc.</p>
<p>&#13;Stress: Blood pressure levels increase as stress increases. The only prevention for stress induced hypertension is to calm down and do not response to hectic circumstances. Take things less seriously or light, you health is far more important and therefore whatever that causes stress is just not worth your time or attention.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension can be classified either essential (primary) or secondary. Essential hypertension indicates that no specific medical cause can be found to explain a patient&#8217;s condition. Secondary hypertension indicates that the high blood pressure is a result of (i.e., secondary to) another condition, such as kidney disease or tumours (pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma). Persistent hypertension is one of the risk factors for strokes, heart attacks, heart failure and arterial aneurysm, and is a leading cause of chronic renal failure. </p>
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Cause and Pathogenesis</p>
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The cause of primary (essential) hypertension is not known. It is thought to be due to multiple risk factors. Known risk factors include a familial history of the disease, race, obesity, tobacco smoking, stress, and a high-fat or high-sodium diet in genetically susceptible individuals. Extremely nervous and highly emotional people also tend to develop hypertension more readily. Secondary hypertension is related to an underlying disease process such as renal parenchymal disorders , renal artery disease, endocrine and metabolic disorders, central nervous system disorders, and narrowing of the aorta (coarctation).</p>
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Causes Pulmonary Hypertension: Pulmonary hypertension results from constriction, or tightening, of the blood vessels that supply blood to the lungs. Consequently, it becomes difficult for blood to pass through the lungs, making it harder for the heart to pump blood forward. This stress on the heart leads to enlargement of the heart and eventually fluid can build up in the liver and tissues, such as the in the legs. Affected patients can sometimes notice increasing shortness of breath and dizziness.</p>
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What are the symptoms of Hypertension?</p>
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If you have hypertension, chances are that you may not have any symptoms at all. Hypertension is often called the &#8220;silent killer&#8221; because most people who have it do not feel sick, but if left uncontrolled, it can lead to a heart attack or kidney disease. This is why it is so important to treat hypertension even if you feel fine. Many people can keep their hypertension under control by making some changes in their daily activities, such as increasing exercise and eating a healthier diet. Other people may need to take medicine in addition to diet and/or exercise.</p>
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Hypertension Treatment</p>
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Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is dangerous because it can lead to strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, or kidney disease. The goal of hypertension treatment is to lower high blood pressure and protect important organs, like the brain, heart, and kidneys from damage. Treatment for hypertension has been associated with reductions in stroke (reduced an average of 35%-40%), heart attack (20%-25%), and heart failure (more than 50%), according to research.</p>
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Treating high blood pressure can help prevent serious ? even life-threatening ? complications. Your doctor also may suggest steps to control conditions that can contribute to high blood pressure, such as diabetes and high cholesterol.</p>
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The treatment for secondary pulmonary hypertension usually begins with treating the underlying cause. For instance, if a blood clot, or pulmonary embolism, is causing the hypertension, the clot may need to be surgically removed.</p>
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For individuals with hypertension, lifestyle modifications as mentioned above are important but many times, medications will also be needed to adequately manage blood pressure. Many types of drugs are used to lower blood pressure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypertension, high blood pressure (as it is commonly known), is at epidemic proportions in America.  Second only to heart disease, almost 23,000 deaths were attributed to &#8220;hypertension&#8221; in 2004, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.  The NCHS also placed the percentage of deaths for non-institutionalized people, due to &#8220;hypertension&#8221;, at 29% [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension, high blood pressure (as it is commonly known), is at epidemic proportions in America.  Second only to heart disease, almost 23,000 deaths were attributed to &#8220;hypertension&#8221; in 2004, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.  The NCHS also placed the percentage of deaths for non-institutionalized people, due to &#8220;hypertension&#8221;, at 29% for the years 2001-2004.  What cause of hypertension or symptom of high blood pressure has left Americans to miss the boat on this &#8220;Silent Killer.&#8221;  Why are so many dying in America from hypertension when fewer, percentage-wise, are stricken in countries like France, Spain, and Italy?</p>
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<p>The answer to that question is a double-edge sword, so to speak.  The cause of high blood pressure and the cure for high blood pressure intertwine when we discuss a high blood pressure diet and herbs for high blood pressure.  Over the years, a consensus has agreed that there must be something in the diet of the Europeans that is woefully lacking in the American diet.  And indeed there is, the main cause of hypertension in America is diet and stress.</p>
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<p>Once diagnosed with hypertension, a high blood pressure diet is usually prescribed to supplement the medication a doctor puts you on.  This high blood pressure diet will consist of foods high in lycopene, a very effective antioxidant.  Tomatoes (and tomato sauce and paste) contain the highest concentration of this cure for high blood pressure.  Unfortunately, you would need to consume four tomatoes a day to positively impact hypertension.  The great news is, a study conducted in Israel proved that taking a tomato extract supplement  significantly reduced blood pressure levels after just four weeks.  A 200 mg tomato supplement will provide the equivalent of over four tomatoes.</p>
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<p>Another natural cure for high blood pressure that most likely explains the reduction of hypertension in Europeans compared to Americans is in the health significance of grape juice and red wine. Grapes are known to contain antioxidants and other phytonutrients (nutrients derived from plants). They have a small amount of fiber that is good for the heart and digestive system. Both grape juice and red wine are rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients. Also the moderate intake of red wine offers some protection against heart disease, which is an accompaniment to hypertension.</p>
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<p>Some herbs for high blood pressure are Allium Sativa, more commonly known as &#8220;Garlic,&#8221; and the Hawthorn Berry.  Several scientific studies have shown that garlic helps  lower blood pressure, and serum cholesterol levels.  In fact Europeans have used garlic as a hypertension herbal remedy for centuries.  While the hawthorn berry is known for its ability to enhance metabolism and increase oxygen into the bloodstream.  This allows for protection of the arterial walls and dilation of the heart&#8217;s blood vessels, thus improving the pumping of the heart cells. This helps reduce blood pressure as expanded blood vessels allow the blood to move more freely throughout the body.</p>
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<p>I have only scratched the surface of the cause of high blood pressure to be increased in Americans over the Europeans.  As I have shown in this limited space, it is primarily linked to the differences in our diets.  Healing hypertension can be accomplished.  You can learn more about the cause of high blood pressure and high blood pressure treatment at GreatNewsHealth.</p>
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Hypertension a common disease that result from the consistent constant elevation of the systolic or diastolic pressure above 140/90 mmhg , the diagnosis of hypertension requires that elevated readings be present on atleast three occassions during several weeks .Hypertension causes no symptoms to motivate a person to seek treatment . [...]


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<p>Hypertension a common disease that result from the consistent constant elevation of the systolic or diastolic pressure above 140/90 mmhg , the diagnosis of hypertension requires that elevated readings be present on atleast three occassions during several weeks .Hypertension causes no symptoms to motivate a person to seek treatment . When symptoms do occur , they signify either secondary causes of hypertension or effects of sustained elevation of Bp on target organs . When you consider the types of hypertension , it is of two types &#8211; primary hypertension and secondary hypertension .</p>
<p><strong>PRIMARY HYPERTENSION :</strong><br />It accounts for more than 90% of all cases and has no known case , although it is theorised that genetic factor , hormonal changes , and alterations in sympathetic tone all play a role in its development .</p>
<p><strong>SECONDARY HYPERTENSION :</strong><br />It develops as a consequence of particular underlying disease or condition . Now let us see the major risk factors of hypertension according to its types ,</p>
<p>Primary hypertension &#8211; The identified risk factors in primary hypertension are as follows :<br />1 , age &#8211; onset between 30 &#8211; 50 years of age , increases over 65 years of age .<br />2 , sex &#8211; males in young adulthood and early middle age , females after the age of 55 years .<br />3 , race &#8211; African-Americans as in caucasians .<br />4, family history .<br />5 , obesity .<br />6 , smoking .<br />7 , high salt diet .<br />8 , elevated serum lipids .<br />9 , alcohol .<br />10,sedentary life style .<br />11 , diabetes mellitus .<br />12 , socio-economic status .<br />13 ,emotional stress .</p>
<p><strong>Secondary hypertension</strong> &#8211; Major risk factors of secondary hypertension include the following ,<br />1 , Coarctation or congenital narrowing of the aorta .<br />2 , Renal disease such as renal artery stenosis parenchymal disease and reno vascular disease . 3 , Endocrine disorders such as pheochromocytoma , cushing syndrome , hyper and primary aldosteronism .<br />4 , Neurologic disorders such as brain tumours , quadriplegia and head injury .<br />5 , Sleep apnoea .<br />6 , Medications , oestrogen replacement theraphy , oral contraceptive pills , and non &#8211; steroidal anti &#8211; inflammatory drugs .<br />7 , Pregnancy &#8211; induced hypertension . These are the major risk factors of hypertension which should be known to all , to prevent the hypertension</p>
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Hypertension, referred to as high blood pressure, HTN or HPN, is a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated. It was previously referred to as nonarterial hypertension[citation needed], but in current usage, the word &#8220;hypertension&#8221;[citation needed] without a qualifier normally refers to arterial hypertension.
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<p>Hypertension, referred to as high blood pressure, HTN or HPN, is a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated. It was previously referred to as nonarterial hypertension[citation needed], but in current usage, the word &#8220;hypertension&#8221;[citation needed] without a qualifier normally refers to arterial hypertension.</p>
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<p>One of the most dangerous aspects of hypertension is that you may not know that you have it. There are generally no symptoms of high blood pressure, so you usually don&#8217;t feel it. In fact, nearly one-third of people who have hypertension don&#8217;t know it. The only way to find out if you have high blood pressure is to get your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. This is especially important if you have a close relative who has high blood pressure.</p>
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<p>Causes of Hypertension</p>
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<p>Race. African-Americans are more likely to develop high blood pressure than their Caucasian counterparts.</p>
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<p>Gender. Men run a greater overall risk for developing high blood pressure than women do. However, women who are postmenopausal, especially if 20 pounds or more overweight, are at risk for developing high blood pressure.</p>
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<p>Primary, or essential, high blood pressure accounts for 95% of all cases of hypertension.3Secondary high blood pressure, which is caused by another disease or medicine, is less common.</p>
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<p>Restrictive cardiomyopathy</p>
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<p>The other major type of hypertension, termed Secondary Hypertension, has an identifiable cause. It is due to disease. For example, kidney (renal) hypertension is due to high blood pressure within the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys. The underlying cause is kidney disease or conditions like atherosclerosis, which narrow or block the renal arteries. Secondary hypertension may also result from hormonal imbalances, particularly in the kidney&#8217;s adrenal glands.</p>
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<p>Experts believed that this system evolved millions of years ago to protect early humans during drought or stress by retaining salt and water and narrowing blood vessels to ensure adequate blood flow and repair injured tissue. With industrialization, however, this system wreaks havoc on modern humans by intensifying the effects of high-salt diets and sedentary lifestyle. Of particular importance in these harmful responses are the hormone aldosterone and a peptide (which are components of proteins) called angiotensin II.</p>
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<p>Treatment of Hypertension</p>
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<p>The goal of treatment is to reduce blood pressure so that you have a lower risk of complications.</p>
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<p>There are many different medicines that can be used to treat high blood pressure. Such medicines include:</p>
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<p>Calcium channel blockers</p>
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<p>Beta blockers. These medications reduce the workload on your heart, causing your heart to beat slower and with less force. When prescribed alone, beta blockers don&#8217;t work as well in blacks — but they&#8217;re effective when combined with a thiazide diuretic.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For hundreds of years now St Johns Wort has been used in various different cultures for the treatment of many health problems.  However it is better known for its use in helping to treat either mild or moderate cases of depression. But is hypertension caused by St Johns Wort, as people have speculated or not?</p>
<p>&#13;St Johns Wort, which is derived from the yellow flowering hedgerow plant, contains a natural compound (hypericin) that has been used for centuries to soothe and calm a person&#8217;s nerves.  It is considered particularly good for reducing anxiety levels as well as balancing the nervous system and helps people who suffer from excitability.  </p>
<p>&#13;Also it seems that the positive effects of hypericin on the nervous system may well be beneficial in helping to treat other symptoms that are caused by the menopause.</p>
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<p>&#13;The actual compound hypericin was separated from St Johns Wort in 1942 and has been used from that time onwards as a anti-depressant for the treatment of people who are having emotional problems.</p>
<p>&#13;However, St Johns Wort may cause a person&#8217;s blood pressure to rise as the compound found within it is similar to other kinds of monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors which cause powerful reactions to occur within the body with the amino acid known as Tyramine.</p>
<p>&#13;This interaction with Tyramine can be a problem if a person has high blood pressure, and so it is recommended that if a doctor agrees to St Johns Wort being taken then foods that are high in Tyramine should be avoided.  These include:</p>
<p>&#13;1.  All smoked, dried, aged, pickled and processed fish and meats<br />&#13;2.  Chicken Liver<br />&#13;3.  Cheeses that have been aged<br />&#13;4.  Soy Sauce<br />&#13;5.  Extracts of both yeast and protein<br />&#13;6.	All forms of legumes</p>
<p>&#13;In Germany where the majority of the studies into the effects of St John&#8217;s Wort have taken place, they have found little risk of elevated blood pressure from a normal dose St Johns Wort. However, checks should be made with the doctor prior to taking the supplement, as there are potentially other interactions that can occur.</p>
<p>&#13;It is recommended that if a person does take St John&#8217;s Wort then they have their blood pressure checked on a regular basis to see if there is an impact, and also those foods that are rich in Tyramine are avoided.</p>
<p>&#13;Usually, by following these simple steps a person should be able to prevent hypertension caused by St Johns Wort from occurring.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypertension in its simplest sense means ?high blood pressure&#8217;. Medical science calls this condition, ?arterial hypertension&#8217;, but hidden beneath the apparent simplicity of the term is the face of a silent killer. This silent killer can invariably trigger a heart attack, stroke, arterial aneurysm, eye damage, or a complete renal failure out of the blue, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension in its simplest sense means ?high blood pressure&#8217;. Medical science calls this condition, ?arterial hypertension&#8217;, but hidden beneath the apparent simplicity of the term is the face of a silent killer. This silent killer can invariably trigger a heart attack, stroke, arterial aneurysm, eye damage, or a complete renal failure out of the blue, and no one will have any hint or clue that something was boiling inside for a worst outcome. Hence it is important that hypertension be diagnosed and treated at the earliest, before things get out of hand.</p>
<p>The important question is how to find out if a person is suffering from arterial hypertension. The biggest roadblock in diagnosing hypertension is the virtual absence of any solid symptom as it may normally be called a characteristic of high blood pressure. In other words, a person, even if suffering from hypertension, may not show any apparent symptoms. Every thing will look normal and the person may be as cheerful and healthy as a child. It is only when something happens that one might take note of the developments. In some cases unfortunately, things might have gone to the anvil by then.</p>
<p>Of course that does not mean that all types of hypertension are without any symptoms. Severe cases of hypertension may be accompanied with headache, sleeplessness, dizziness, and in a worse case, coma. In such instances, diagnosis will be a lot easier and quick, but again timely treatment is very crucial.</p>
<p>On the basis of the causes leading to hypertension, this medical condition can be classified into primary hypertension &#8211; or essential hypertension &#8211; and secondary hypertension. The causes for primary hypertension are mostly unknown. And to make matters even more complex, it is such cases that are reported the most. On the other hand, secondary hypertension will have some definite underlying causes, which in most cases may be a medical issue such as alcohol abuse, endocrine tumors, hormonal problems or kidney disorders. Again, if the exact causes are known, hypertension can be treated and contained easily, but it will be more of a gamble in the other cases.</p>
<p>Treatments for Hypertension</p>
<p>The treatments for hypertension mostly include a mix of medication and a disciplined lifestyle. Here it must be noted that none of this will work if taken independently. Someone with hypertension needs to follow the prescriptions punctually meanwhile adopting a health lifestyle marked by a controlled diet and regular workout/physical exercise.</p>
<p>Finally, one must also realize that an existing issue of hypertension could be aggravated by activities like smoking, drinking, and medicines containing steroids. Therefore, take care to avoid such things as well from one&#8217;s daily activities.</p>
<p>After all, remember the age old adage that health is wealth!</p>
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