Monday, June 5, 2017

Best Tip: What's The Difference Between High And Low Blood Pressure?

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June 5, 2017
 

You've gotten your blood pressure checked, now what?

If your blood pressure is considered "high" you may be at risk for hypertension, which can be linked to heart failure, heart disease, kidney disease and more. And hypertension can be caused by lifestyle issue, such as physical activity, smoking and diet, as well as stress, kidney disease and thyroid issues, and more. If your blood pressure is "low," that might mean you are at risk for hypotension. People who are active and fit tend to have low blood pressure. It becomes a worry if it's low in an unhealthy way that puts you at risk for heart failure, anemia, Parkinson's and more.

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