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Fasting can help lower blood pressure. It can also result in an electrolyte imbalance. That can make the heart prone to arrhythmias, or problems with the rhythm or rate of your heartbeat. Discuss fasting with your doctor before trying it.
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Read More »Blood pressure is a measurement of the force of your blood pushing against your artery walls when it travels from your heart to the rest of your body. Blood pressure below 120/80 is normal. Blood pressure is generally considered low when it’s less than 90/60. High blood pressure, called hypertension, increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. Low blood pressure, called hypotension, increases the risk of: dizziness
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“It's safe to take up to 8 grams per day, but my recommendation would be somewhere on the lighter side: 500 to 1,000 milligrams a day for the...
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Read More »For consistent and comparable results, always use the same arm and position it properly. It should be rested at the level of your heart on a chair arm or table. Your back should be supported and your legs should be uncrossed. Stress. To get the most accurate reading, avoid stressful thoughts and sit in a comfortable position for 5 minutes before taking a measurement. To get the most accurate reading, avoid stressful thoughts and sit in a comfortable position for 5 minutes before taking a measurement. Talking. Avoid talking when taking your blood pressure, as it could elevate the measurement. To make sure you’re getting accurate information, bring your home blood pressure monitor to your doctor’s office once a year. You can compare its readings with the readings from your doctor’s equipment. Have your blood pressure checked as part of your regular doctor’s visits. When you’re ages 18 to 39, ask your doctor for a blood pressure reading every 3 to 5 years, if you are not at risk for high blood pressure and have a prior “normal” blood pressure reading. If you have a high risk for high blood pressure, are overweight, or are over age 40, ask for a reading every year. Call your doctor if you: have a high blood pressure reading (above 120/80) and you haven’t received a diagnosis of hypertension have well-managed blood pressure, but it measures above the “normal” range more than once are concerned that your blood pressure medication is causing side effects When to seek immediate medical attention Seek emergency medical services if your blood pressure is markedly elevated with or without the following symptoms: headache
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