Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure.

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Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

 

Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
Risk factors are habits or traits that make a person more likely to develop a disease. There are some risk factors for high blood pressure that you can do something about. Risk factors that you can reduce include a high sodium (salt) intake and obesity (being overweight). A sedentary lifestyle - being inactive and not exercising regularly - can increase a person's chances for high blood pressure. Heavy drinking of alcohol will raise blood pressure. If you do drink alcohol, try not to drink more than 1 drink per day for women. If you are pregnant, you should not drink at all.

There are some risk factors for high blood pressure that you can't change. Heredity is one of these factors because high blood pressure tends to run in families. Racial background is another factor. Blacks are more likely to have high blood pressure than whites. Gender also plays a role in high blood pressure risk. Men have a greater risk of high blood pressure than do women up until age 55, then the risks become similar for men and women. At age 75 and older, women are more likely than men to have high blood pressure. Age is a risk factor for both women and men. Blood pressure tends to increase with age, and older people are more likely to have high blood pressure than younger people.

How can I tell if I have high blood pressure - what are the signs I should be looking for?
High blood pressure - the "silent" killer - does not have any signs. That is why it is so important to have your blood pressure checked regularly by a health care provider.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
The information provided herein is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. The information should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.

 

Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure.