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High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol


Heart in human bodyHigh blood pressure is also known as hypertension.

Your heart pumps blood around your body through your arteries and into the smaller blood vessels that are called capillaries.

The force that your heart pumps blood in your arteries is called your blood pressure.

Blood pressure is always given as two numbers - systolic pressure and diastolic pressure, see our Blood Pressure Chart.

High blood pressure is a risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, and dementia to name a few.

Hypercholesterolemia, commonly known as high blood cholesterol, is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood stream. It is not a disease in itself but can be secondary to many diseases and can contribute to many other forms of disease, most notably cardiovascular disease.


Articles Relating to Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiac Arrhythmias
Pacemakers may seem like futuristic bionic devices, but they've actually been around for decades. While millions of people have pacemakers, they aren't commonly discussed like other ailments. In fact, there are lots of misunderstandings about what pacemakers really do, how they work, and who might need them.

Pacemakers and How they Work
It is not unusual for a person who finds out that he or she (or a loved one) needs a pacemaker to feel suddenly isolated and alone. There is not a great deal of information online, either. But here's a surprise. Pacemakers have helped literally millions of people all over the world for the past five decades.

Foods to Reduce Bad Cholesterol
If you have high cholesterol you have little choice but to try and lower it. Choosing not to do so drastically increases your risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke; three medical conditions that can have a major impact on the long term outlook of your life.

Where is Cholesterol Produced in the Body?
Contrary to what you may have heard nearly 80% of the cholesterol in your blood stream is made by your own body while the other 20% comes mainly from the food you eat.

Causes of High Blood Pressure
There is a great deal of pressure created by the contraction of the ventricles. and it is this pressure that pushes the blood through the miles of arteries within the body.

Lowering Cholesterol Levels
Although it is sometimes hard to stick with the needed requirements to be able to lower your cholesterol levels, it is still possible to get the result that you want by following these easy ways to lower to cholesterol.

Ischemic Heart Disease
Ischemia is a decrease in the blood supply to a bodily organ, tissue, or part paused by constriction or obstruction of the blood vessels, and it is the proper medical term for reduced blood flow to the heart.

Heart Valve Disease
The heart is one of the strongest muscles in the body and it is divided into two parts. The top part contains the two atrium chambers and the bottom half contains the two ventricle chambers.

Rheumatic Heart Disease
100 years ago Rheumatic fever was the leading cause of death in people aged 5-20 years in the United States. Entire hospitals were dedicated to the treatment of rheumatic fever in children.

Heart Disease Prevention
A person considered at risk for heart disease can take steps towards heart disease prevention. It is considerably easier to prevent heart disease than it is to fix it once it happens, and for the most part lifestyle changes are needed for heart disease prevention regardless of age or health risk.

Reversing Heart Disease
For many heart patients finding a way for reversing heart disease is a dream while for others it may be a goal, which they believe may someday be available.

Signs of Heart Disease
Not every indication of heart trouble is preceded by flashing lights and ringing bells, and the signs of heart disease can be somewhat subtle in their appearance.

Diseases Caused by High Blood Pressure
There are three main diseases caused by high blood pressure. They are each life threatening and they may or may not have any symptoms other than you having high blood pressure.

Types of Heart Disease
Today's incidents of many different types of heart disease are much higher than in the past, partly due to increased awareness and better testing techniques in diagnosing heart problems.

Side Effects of Blood Pressure Medications
All blood pressure medication should lower blood pressure but in addition they can produce some undesirable side effects. Medication alter basic body functions not only in the blood vessels but in the nervous system and kidneys as well.

Effects of Sodium and Blood Pressure
If you're someone who has gotten a blood pressure reading that has made you and your doctor both frown, you may have already been warned about the connection between sodium and blood pressure problems.

Relationship Between Heart Disease and Kidney Disease
When heart disease is not managed well the effects on our kidneys can be catastrophic.

Obesity and Heart Disease
Major risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries and type 2 diabetes are attributed to how obese a person is.

High Blood Pressure Medications
Some cases are not bad enough to warrant anything more than some suggestions from your doctor about lifestyle and diet choices, while other cases of high blood pressure are so dangerous that you need to be on medication to regulate it.

Is There a Safe Use for Diuretics
Diuretics are sometimes called water pills and have been used by people for years as a way to quickly lose weight for an upcoming event, after the birth of a child, or whenever someone is unnaturally retaining water and fluid.

Low Blood Pressure
Are there health concerns with this condition and are they anywhere near as important as the obvious problems with high blood pressure?

What is Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of a number of disorders commonly referred to as 'arrhythmias', in which the heart does not beat with a normal rhythm. AF is caused by a disturbance of the heart's own electrical system.

Lifestyle Changes to Help Lower Your Blood Pressure
Too many people believe that heredity or fate determines whether they will get high blood pressure and that there is nothing that they can do about it. But changes in your lifestyle can have a dramatic effect on your blood pressure.

Does Coffee Increase High Blood Pressure?
A recent Finnish study followed over 24,000 citizens with no prior history of hypertension or high blood pressure for thirteen years to attempt to find a causal link between high blood pressure and coffee.

Reducing High Blood Pressure with Adalat
Adalat is a dihydropyridine calcium blocker. It is mostly used for treating hypertension and Angina Pectoris. Other conditions that benefit from Adalat are Raynaud's phenomenon, Tetanus and Angina Pectoris. Brand names of the drug include Procardia and Nifedical. Adalat is a brand name given to the nifedipine component.

Guide to Good and Bad Cholesterol
Cholesterol have both good and bad, and hence this is why it is so very vital to learn what cholesterol is, and how it affects your health, as well as what you can do to lower it if the needed.

Heart To Health Talk
Research have shown that people who eat a balanced diet and exercise more can substantially reduce their risk for cardiovascular disease and death even if they're in their 50s or 60s. Most experts agree that a health-promoting lifestyle such as eating well, being active, and not smoking can cut overall risk of heart disease by 80 percent. Indeed, adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle makes a difference.

Can High Cholesterol be Reduced with Green Tea?
There are many healthy reasons for drinking green tea. It is a simple way to do something you can enjoy and benefit your health at the same time. But did you know by adding green tea to your diet you can lower your cholesterol levels?

Lower Your Cholesterol Level Naturally
Cholesterol in food is only available from animal products. Prawns, eggs and offal like liver and kidneys contain high amounts. How your body manages that cholesterol once you've eaten it depends on the type of food you ate, the amount of physical activity you do, your genes, and your stress level.

Lower Cholesterol Naturally with Red Rice Yeast
It is possible to lower cholesterol safely and naturally by using red rice yeast, but before you consider doing so you should be aware of what cholesterol is and what it does to your body.

High Blood Pressure and Caffeine
Caffeine and high blood pressure can be a deadly combination. Simply said, the two things don't mix.

5Cholesterol Lowering Herbs Proven to Work
Let's have a look at 5 herbs that are useful in achieving and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. These herbs are used in many parts of the world. You can take the herbs by themselves, or use a combination of two or more regularly to lower your cholesterol.

Reverse the Effects of Cholesterol with YOGA
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What are the Signs of High Blood Pressure?
If someone is a diabetic, increased urination could be a sign of the blood sugar being high. So having high blood pressure and diabetes can be tricky. If you are a diabetic and experiencing increased urination and a headache, the first thing you want to do is test your blood sugar with your blood sugar machine to rule out hyperglycemia (or high blood sugar).

What causes High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is not really curable, however it can be controlled very well by an effective regime of drugs and changes in your general lifestyle.

Understanding Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a malformation of the large blood vessel near the heart. Congenital heart disease is one of the most common forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting approximately 8 percent of infants and is normally diagnosed within one week from birth.

Promising Trends for a Cure for Heart Disease
Heart disease is perhaps the nation's most prevalent killer of men and women and it may be one of the most easily preventable diseases of the modern civilization in the 40 to 70 age group.

Essential Hypertension
Blood pressure measurements are read as two numbers. The higher number is called the systolic pressure. The lower number is called the diastolic pressure. Normal systolic pressure is 120 or less, and normal diastolic pressure is 80 or less.

Lowering Cholesterol Naturally
Start a program of regular exercise that will lead to achieving a healthy body weight. This means exercising three or four times a week to a level where your heart rate is raised to an acceptable rate for your age.

Hypertension - Just Thick Blood?
Conventional allopathic medicine assures us that there is no cure for hypertension--only control which must be continued for life. Often this control consists of daily medication which is in the form of strong chemical diuretics.

High Blood Pressure Diet and Vitamins
When you look at it objectively, the daily vitamin pill is no substitute for a well structured and put together diet but as we all know, none of us are perfect when it comes to a healthy intake and sensible eating.

Introduction to Angina
Angina is a form of heart disease where the blood flow to the heart is restricted by a blockage in one or more of the arteries that carry blood into the heart. Usually, the first sign Angina is a pain in the chest, not unlike a squeezing or pressing sensation. Angina is also referred to as heart disease or coronary heart disease.

Alcohol and High Blood Pressure
The relationship between Alcohol and High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) has been recognised for nearly a century and especially the link between Hypertension and the excessive consumption of alcohol i.e. more than just the correct recommended intake of a few units (14 for women and 21 for men) a week.

Tips to Lower Cholesterol
Cholesterol is the fatty molecule that is produced by the liver and dispersed throughout the body through the bloodstream. It is a natural part of cell strength. In normal amounts, cholesterol can assist the body in many different ways. It is when cholesterol reaches unhealthy levels that it becomes a health risk.

Hypertension - Playing with Fire
When you play with fire, you get burned. When you smoke, you run the risk of getting burned inside and out. Whether tobacco is smoked or chewed or taken in by any other means, the nicotine in the tobacco raises the blood pressure.

Eat Fish to Stay Away from Heart Disease
A very early study on fish oil conducted in 1989 on 2,033 men with heart disease were divided into 3 groups each of these group had been told to eat extra fat, fiber, fish respectively. Two years later, researchers found that men who had eaten fish at least twice a week had a 29 percent lower death rate than the other men.

Trans Fats are a Cause of High Blood Pressure
When vegetable oils are hydrogenated ... their molecules are chemically re-arranged. This produces a fat -- trans fat -- that becomes semi-hard at room temperature.

Abnormal Beating of the Heart: Cardiac Arrhythmias
An arrhythmia occurs when the normal electrical cycle of the heart is disturbed. Normally, tiny currents activate the upper part of the heart, just before the bottom part of the heart, which are the muscular chambers that pump blood around the body.

Herbal cure for ailing cholesterol levels
Hyper cholesterol or Dyslipidaemia appears to be major contributing factor for CHD / CAD with increased LDL levels and decreased HDL levels.



 

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