Hypertension
Hypertension: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and Lifestyle Tips | Apex Hospitals
What is hypertension?
Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood against the walls of your arteries as the heart pumps it through your body. While this is a natural and necessary process, it becomes concerning when the pressure is consistently too high, a condition known as hypertension or high blood pressure. In India, one in four adults is affected by this potentially life-threatening condition.
Occasional increases in blood pressure are expected, such as during exercise or stress. However, when blood pressure remains elevated even at rest, it can overstretch and damage the arteries. Over time, this damage can lead to severe health complications, including heart disease, heart failure, stroke, kidney damage, vision impairment, and cognitive decline. Managing high blood pressure is essential to reduce these risks and maintain overall health.
Treatment for hypertension
Lifestyle Changes to Control High Blood Pressure
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is crucial for managing hypertension. Your healthcare provider may recommend the following steps:
1. Follow a Heart-Healthy Diet: Focus on foods low in salt and rich in nutrients, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
2. Exercise Regularly: Aim for consistent physical activity to maintain cardiovascular health.
3. Maintain a Healthy Weight: Losing excess weight can significantly reduce blood pressure levels.
4. Limit Alcohol Consumption: Drink in moderation or avoid alcohol altogether.
5. Quit Smoking: Smoking exacerbates hypertension and other cardiovascular risks.
6. Prioritize Sleep: Ensure 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep per night.
While these changes are highly effective, some individuals may still require medication to control their blood pressure.
Medications for Hypertension
The choice of medication depends on your overall health and the severity of your hypertension. A combination of drugs may often be more effective than a single medication.
Commonly Prescribed Medications
- Help eliminate excess sodium and water, reducing blood pressure.
1. Diuretics (Water Pills):
Note: May cause frequent urination and lower potassium levels
- Relax blood vessels by blocking a chemical that narrows them.
2. ACE Inhibitors:
- Prevent blood vessel narrowing by blocking specific chemicals.
3. ARBs (Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers):
- Relax blood vessel muscles, which may slow the heart rate.
4. Calcium Channel Blockers:
Additional Medications for Difficult Cases
- Alpha Blockers: Reduce nerve signals to blood vessels, lowering pressure.
- Beta Blockers: Reduce heart workload and slow the heart rate.
- Aldosterone Antagonists: Treat resistant hypertension by preventing salt and fluid buildup.
- Renin Inhibitors: Block renin production, reducing blood pressure.
- Often used in combination with other drugs.
Always take medications as prescribed, and consult your doctor if you experience side effects, have concerns, or struggle with adherence due to cost or other issues.
Resistant Hypertension and Advanced Treatment
Resistant hypertension occurs when blood pressure remains high despite taking multiple medications. Addressing it may involve:
- Adjusting drug combinations and dosages.
- Monitoring blood pressure at home to rule out "white coat hypertension."
- Reviewing lifestyle changes and ensuring adherence.
Managing High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy
If you're pregnant and have hypertension, work closely with your healthcare team to develop a safe treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Most individuals can manage high blood pressure effectively by combining lifestyle changes with the proper medications and medical guidance.
Speak to our team about Hypertension.
If you or a loved one is struggling with high blood pressure, don’t face it alone. At Apex Hospitals, our dedicated team of specialists is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you seek expert advice on lifestyle changes, need personalized treatment plans, or require advanced medical interventions, we provide comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs. Managing hypertension is critical to preventing complications such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney issues. Speak to our team today to take control of your health and achieve better blood pressure management with the trusted expertise of Apex Hospitals.