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    Treatment for Hypertension
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Heart Disease
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    The first step towards hypertension treatment is usually healthy lifestyle changes. These changes usually involve quitting smoking, consuming less alcoholic beverages on a regular basis (or not drinking at all), eating a healthy diet full of lots of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, fish and low fat or non-fat dairy products and getting plenty of exercise daily (30 minutes of exercise per day is recommended). While people with blood pressure that is only slightly above the norm may respond well to lifestyle modifications, this hypertension treatment will not be enough to improve everyone's condition.

    Following a healthy lifestyle is always smart however there are some people who despite their efforts will still develop hypertension. Hypertension tends to affect people as they grow older and often no one particular cause can be detected. If your blood pressure is high enough to constitute the need for treatment then drugs may be the hypertension treatment that your doctor strongly recommends to you.

    If you are prescribed medication as your hypertension treatment by all means continue to take as good a care of yourself as possible. Medications can be helped along tremendously in their effectiveness by good health habits and it is possible that you might need only small dosages to help normalize your blood pressure. Once you have been put on a hypertension treatment plan always take your pills as prescribed and do not suddenly just stop taking them. This will almost guarantee that your blood pressure will go back to the high point it was at before you started treatment or worse, shoot up even higher. Unfortunately the down side of a medicinal hypertension treatment is that once you start it, most people are on the medication for life. There are a number of options as far as drugs for hypertension goes, so if you experience a problem with the one you are taking, discuss it with your doctor and he or she might put you on another one for a trial basis to see how you react to it.

    Physicians usually try to find one specific type of medication to suit a given patient. Sometimes more than one medication must be tried before the right one is settled on. Due to the fact that no people are the same, doctors will consider your own particular set of circumstances, such as race, sex, age, medical history and lifestyle. A doctor will look at whether your hypertension is deemed uncomplicated or whether it is not. He will also consider whether you have other health problems that could possibly play a role in the choice of medicine such as a heart disorder or diabetes. He will also look at whether or not you have a particular "indication" or "contraindication" for any known drugs and also what your past medical experience involving hypertension was in relation to the drugs you were prescribed.

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