Archive for July, 2008
A Few Facts Worth Knowing Regarding Morning Hypertension
Sunday, July 27th, 2008A person’s blood pressure is known to vary according to the time of the day and it also depends on the type of food consumed, level of physical activities and even emotional stresses and strains can play their part in changing blood pressure levels. However, in certain instances, morning hypertension is known to affect a […]
Managing Hypertension
Monday, July 21st, 2008Once you have been professionally diagnosed as having hypertension you will have to take the appropriate steps to finding ways to managing hypertension. Properly managing hypertension means not only dealing with the condition you are presently suffering from but also preventing your blood pressure from elevating in the future.
One of the first and most […]
Symptoms
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008There are many symptoms of malignant hypertension that include blurred vision, numbness of the face or extremities, chest pain, decreased urinary output, and a headache. You might also experience a change to your mental state that might be characterized as confusion, restlessness, fatigue or anxiety. Other symptoms may be nausea, weakness, shortness of breath or […]
Unusual High Blood Pressure
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008Since the only possible detection of hypertension is measurement of blood pressure, analyzing systolic and diastolic pressure. When the blood pressure is detected as excessively high, doctors may consider this as one of the most important warning signs of hypertension. Typically, when doctors find there is an unusual rise in your blood pressure level, they […]
Finding the Condition Early
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008Most of us will never experience these hypertension symptoms because our blood pressure will never raise that severely. However, even more moderate fluctuations in blood pressure can lead to an increased risk of other conditions. Since hypertension symptoms at this stage of the game are generally few and far between, it is important to understand […]



















