Managing your blood pressure

Angelique Booth | angeliquebooth@ournews.co.za | 078 627 9750 | 06 March 2017


Fighting back against the “silent killer”

High blood pressure (HBP or hypertension) is a symptomless “silent killer” that quietly damages blood vessels and leads to serious health threats.

While there is no cure, using medications as prescribed and making positive lifestyle changes can help enhance your quality of life and reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and more.

Make changes that matter:

• Eat a well-balanced, low-salt diet.
• Limit alcohol.
• Enjoy regular physical activity.  
• Maintain a healthy weight.
• Take your medications properly.

The best way to know if your blood pressure is in a healthy or unhealthy range is to get it checked. If high blood pressure is diagnosed, regular monitoring can help confirm if you have high blood pressure, detect patterns and alert you any changes. It will also show you if the changes you’ve made are working. 

Managing blood pressure is a lifelong commitment. Listen to and partner with your doctor, read sound information on your condition, learn how to monitor your blood pressure at home and act on this information to live a heart-healthy life.

By adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle, you can:

• Reduce high blood pressure.
• Prevent or delay the development of high blood pressure.
• Enhance the effectiveness of blood pressure medications.
• Lower your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, kidney damage, vision loss and sexual dysfunction. 

On Tuesday we check out how to stay fit for people with Hypertension. www.ournews.co.za