How Blood Pressure and Heart Attack Are Related
A heart attack is one of the most common reasons that cause
almost 65% deaths annually as many reports suggest. It can occur anytime
without giving any signs, but it doesn't imply that one cannot know the chances
of being in the danger zone of getting a stroke. There are plenty of reasons
that can result in heart attacks, but blood pressure (BP) is closely related to
it, and in most of the cases, it is the BP that triggers the heart attack.
Generally, people with high BP comes in the zone that is
more prone to suffer a heart attack, but many recent studies state that low BP
too can be a reason while most of them still stick that low blood pressure can
never lead to a heart attack. No matter whether you have high or low BP,
seeking medical guidance and ways to deal with it in order to prevent heart
attack should be your primary concern.
With the main motive of keeping your BP under control to
defeat and prevent yourself from being a sufferer of heart attack, we are
discussing the causes, symptoms and other essentials.
Causes of high blood pressure
• Smoking
• Hypertension
• Family history
• Stress
• Genetics
• Too much consumption of salt
• Overweight
• Obesity
Causes of low blood pressure
• Pregnancy
• Heart diseases
• Dehydration
• Endocrine problems
• Severe allergy
• Blood loss
• Severe infection
Symptoms of high blood pressure
It is termed as "Silent Killer, " and it has very
few symptoms.
• Headaches
• Dizziness
• Nose Bleeding
• Blood spots in eyes
Symptoms of low blood pressure
• Dizziness
• Fainting
• Lack of concentration
• Nausea
• Blurred vision
• Pale skin
• Fatigue
• Slow breathing
Controlling High Blood Pressure
If you suffer from high BP, you can, of course, control it
if you wish to. Below, we have shared a few steps you can take to control your
high BP,
• Losing weight and getting in shape
• Quit smoking at the earliest
• Eat a healthy diet precisely DASH diet which means include
more fruits and vegetables and consume fat dairy product in a small amount
• Lower the consumption of salt in your food
• Do regular aerobic exercise
• Limit your alcohol consumption
Controlling Low Blood Pressure
Controlling low pressure is equally important. Below, we
have shared a few steps through which you can control your low BP.
• Consume salt in higher amount
• Start drinking lots of different types of drinks and limit
your alcohol consumption
• Consult a doctor to see if any medication is causing you
to suffer from low blood pressure
• Do regular exercise to maintain your blood flow
• Do lift heavy weight material
• Don't indulge in hot water for a longer time, be it shower
or spa
• If you are feeling dizziness frequently, limit the diet
and eat smaller diet
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