How to Say Goodbye to Blood Pressure Problems
There
are about a million-and-one health concerns we have, especially as we get
older. The doctor is probably talking to you about blood pressure, weight,
nutrition, respiratory health, muscular/skeletal health and more all at the
same time. This can all be a little overwhelming, yet luckily, being all around
healthy may be easier than you think.
One
of the biggest issues people begin to run into, especially as they get older,
is blood pressure. Too high or two low, whatever it is, having blood pressure
that's out of whack can throw your whole system off. Luckily there are a ton of
different methods out there that can help you get your blood pressure back on
track, a lot of which will improve your overall health in many different areas!
#1
Blood Pressure Check-Ups
You're
probably already receiving regular check ups at your doctor, but it's good for
you to be able to check in-between visits yourself. There are several different
types of equipment you can use to do this, so you should choose the one that
works best for you.
1.
The Aneroid Monitor
This
is the cheaper option, but it is a little more of a hassle. It uses a pointer
in order to let you read your own blood pressure.
2.
The Digital Monitor
The
digital monitor is quick and easy and allows you to check your blood pressure
point-blank with a digital reading.
#2
Lifestyle Changes
This
can seem like a daunting task, but when you're being plagued with bad blood
pressure, the first place you should look is in your lifestyle habits. What
does your diet look like? Sodium is a huge culprit for giving people unhealthy
blood pressure levels, so cut that out where you can.
Also,
try eating more vegetables and fruits. It becomes easier and easier, and more
fun and enjoyable, to eat natural foods like this the more you do it. You'll
begin to acquire a taste for it, and you won't even be interested in the junk
food you once ate.
If
you smoke or drink excessively, try to cut back. It's certainly not easy at all
to cut back on these things when you've created a dependency to them, but with
a little help from your doctor, you can make the process easier.
Exercise
is another area that you should pay careful attention to. Exercise in general
will help even the healthiest looking body work better, but if you're
overweight, then you're at a higher risk of dangerous levels of BP.
Whether
you're overweight, underweight or just right, exercise will always help your BP
and overall health.
The
best part about this is that eating healthy will help you in virtually all
aspects of health, not just BP. If you find it hard to get motivated, try
getting an exercise buddy so that the two of you can encourage each other, and
have a little fun while you're doing it.
#3
Fall Back On Your Doctor
If
you've tried these lifestyle changes and you're still dealing with dangerous BP
levels, talk to your doctor about your next options. Doctors can provide you
with professional guidance, medications, and personalized care plans that will
work best for you.
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