Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure In Women

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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure In Women....

Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is often mistakenly believed to affect more men than women. However, women are no less likely to develop hypertension and the risk rises as women age. Blood pressure is measured as two numbers and normal blood pressure is typically 120/80 or lower. If blood pressure is above 140/90 most of the time, it is classed as hypertension.

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Risk Factors of Hypertension

You might be at risk for hypertension if you:
  • Are African-American
  • Struggle with obesity
  • Smoke, or drink more than one alcoholic beverage a day
  • Have too much salt in your diet
  • Are frequently stressed or anxious
  • Have diabetes
  • Have a family history of hypertension
  • Are over 65 years old

High Blood Pressure In Women

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Did You Know.....

Nearly Half of All Adults with High Blood Pressure are WOMEN!!!

Source: www.heart.org

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Women And Hypertension

Some factors unique to women can increase your risk of hypertension. These factors include:

Pregnancy. Hypertension can develop during pregnancy. This condition is known as Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) and usually disappears after birth. PIH can be risky for both the mother and child and you should monitor your blood pressure, as well as any environmental factors that may contribute to high blood pressure, carefully.

Birth control pills have been linked to high blood pressure. You should talk with your doctor before taking oral contraceptives.

Menopause. Your risk of high blood pressure goes up considerably after age 65.

High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

If you are pregnant, be sure to monitor your blood pressure. High blood pressure during pregnancy can cause damage to your placenta, kidneys and brain and can contribute to stillbirths, premature birth, and low birth weight.
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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

If you have high blood pressure, you might not notice symptoms if you don't monitor it carefully. Effects of hypertension include increased risk of stroke, heart attacks, a bleeding aorta and chronic kidney disease, poor circulation to the legs, and vision problems.

Signs of an extreme form of hypertension known as malignant hypertension includes...

  • headaches

  • vomiting

  • confusion

  • vision changes

  • nosebleeds


  • If you notice any of these symptoms, please contact your physician immediately!

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    High Blood Pressure Facts


    ~ About one out of three U.S. adults-31.3%-has high blood pressure.

    ~ High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, and kidney disease.

    ~ High blood pressure was listed as a primary or contributing cause of death for 326,000 Americans in 2006.

    ~ In 2010, high blood pressure will cost the United States $76.6 billion in health care services, medications, and missed days of work.

    ~ About 70% of those with high blood pressure and took medication had their high blood pressure controlled. The control rate was 46.6% among all hypertensive patients.

    ~ 25% of American adults has prehypertension-blood pressure numbers that are higher than normal, but not yet in the high blood pressure range.

    ~ Prehypertension raises your risk for high blood pressure.

    Source: CDC.gov

    Treatment for High Blood Pressure

    The good thing about high blood pressure it is controllable and treatable. If you do have high blood pressure, your doctor will prescribe you some medication and he may also suggest you make changes to your lifestyle.

    Some of the lifestyle changes he may suggest may include....
  • Losing weight, if necessary

  • Following a heart-healthy diet

  • Engaging in regular physical activity -- 30 minutes of walking or other aerobic activity a day

  • Restricting the amount of sodium in your diet -- no more than 4 to 6 grams per day

  • Limiting alcoholic beverages

  • Quitting smoking


  • These changes alone can reduce your blood pressure. If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is vital that your follow your physician's recommendations to the letter. Following your doctor's orders will help lower your blood pressure and your risk of cardiovascular disease. Discuss any questions you have with your physician -- it's imperative that you understand your treatment plan and its potential benefit to your life and health.

    Source: Healthywomen.org

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