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- Q Does drinking soda increase my risk for high blood pressure?
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Dr. Robin Miller, Integrative MedicineSoda's not great for your health, but can it increase your risk for high blood pressure? In this video, Dr. Robin Miller reveals the true blood-pressure threat that may be lurking in that can of soda. Full Answer
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- Q How can women with high blood pressure prevent problems during pregnancy?
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If you are thinking about having a baby and you have high blood pressure, talk first to your doctor or nurse. Taking steps to control your blood pressure before and during pregnancy--and getting regular prenatal care--go a long way toward ensuring your... Full Answer
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- Q What should I do if I have high blood pressure?
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Even if you have had a prior stroke or heart attack, controlling high blood pressure can help prevent another one. Take these steps: • Lose weight if you’re overweight. • Eat a healthy diet that’s low in salt, saturated... Full Answer
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- Q What causes pregnancy-induced hypertension?
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Researchers do not know the primary cause of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). This condition occurs when a pregnant woman's blood pressure rises for some unknown reason. The rise in blood pressure causes protein in your urine and edema, which is... Full Answer
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- Q When should I seek immediate help if I have chronic hypertension?
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If you have chronic hypertension, you should seek immediate help if you have: a very bad headache, dizziness, trouble thinking clearly (confusion) or problems with understanding things or talking chest pain or discomfort that spreads to your arms,... Full Answer
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- Q When should I call my doctor if I have chronic hypertension?
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Managing high blood pressure requires an understanding of why blood pressure is important, what your normal range should be, and knowledge of specific lifestyle changes that may be necessary to ensure your success in managing your disease. Blood pressure... Full Answer
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- Q How can I tell my healthcare provider about my hypertension?
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Tell your healthcare provider about your hypertension by telling him if you have any signs or symptoms such as blurred vision. Tell him if you have other diseases or medical conditions. Your healthcare provider needs to know if you have a family history... Full Answer
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- Q What are the stages of chronic hypertension for adults?
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The following are the stages of chronic hypertension for adults: Prehypertension: This is a stage used to identify people who are at risk of getting hypertension. You are at risk if you have a systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 120 to 139 mmHg, or a... Full Answer
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- Q What may cause secondary hypertension?
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Secondary hypertension may be caused by any of the following: diseases or problems with your thyroid gland, adrenal glands or kidneys abusing drugs such as amphetamines, cocaine and nicotine being around certain chemicals, such as lead or mercury... Full Answer
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- Q What are the types of chronic hypertension?
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The two types of chronic hypertension are: Essential: This is the most common type of hypertension. The cause is not known and you usually have no signs or symptoms. Many people do not know they have it until their blood pressure is checked. If you... Full Answer
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