A lot of
people believe that high blood pressure is more common among men, but the truth
is that high blood pressure is an equal thing between both men and women. It is
important to note that high blood pressure is not directly related to gender,
but certain women’s issues can increase the risk of it. It is also important to
know what a healthy blood pressure is. Researchers have found that birth
control pills can increase blood pressure in some women. However, it’s more likely to occur if you are
overweight or having some other issues related to pregnancy. A family history
of high blood pressure is also a risk factor.
So before you start taking any contraceptives, talk to your physician.
To know if
you have high or low blood pressure, you need to know what a healthy blood
pressure level is. According to health
experts, optimal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mm Hg (systolic pressure is
120 AND diastolic pressure is less than 80). Within certain limits, the lower
your blood pressure reading is the better.
While high
blood pressure might seem dangerous, low blood pressure could also be dangerous
to health as well. In dealing with low blood pressure, it is important to know
that dehydration can sometimes cause blood pressure to drop. However,
dehydration does not automatically signal low blood pressure. Fever, vomiting,
severe diarrhoea can all lead to dehydration, a potentially serious condition
in which your body loses more water than you take in. Even mild dehydration (a
loss of as little as 1 per cent to 2 per cent of body weight) can cause weakness,
dizziness and fatigue. Lack of
concentration, blurred vision, pale skin, shallow breathing, fatigue and depression
are all associated with dehydration. As long as no symptoms are present, low
blood pressure is not a problem. However, if your blood pressure is normally
higher and if you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, your low
pressure may have an underlying cause.
High blood
pressure is said to be the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls.
The heart pumps blood into the arteries which carry the blood throughout the
body. High blood pressure is also known as hypertension and it is dangerous
because it makes the heart work much harder than normal to pump blood to the
body. High blood pressure is a major cause of heart failure. The causes of HBP are not yet known, but
several factors and conditions may play a vital role in its development, and
these are:
Over weight
Lack of
physical activity
Too much
salt in food
Smoking
Too much
alcohol consumption
Stress
(Emotional as well as physical)
Old age
Chronic
kidney disease and
Family
history of HBP
Symptoms of
high blood pressure are usually not obvious. There are no signs usually to
indicate that one has HBP; headaches may occur in rare cases. One can have HBP
for a long time without knowing it, and during this time, the condition can
damage the heart, blood vessels, kidney and other parts of the body. That is
why it is advised to regularly check your BP to avoid any delay in any case.
People whose
blood pressure is above the normal range should consult their doctors about
steps to take to lower it and enjoy every day healthy life.
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