What Is Blood Pressure?
High Blood Pressure
There is no cure for high blood pressure, but it can be controlled.
High blood pressure is one of the three major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The risk relates not only to how high your blood pressure is, but also to how long it has been raised.
Blood Pressure: When It's High
High blood pressure usually has no symptoms. The only way to find out if you have it is by getting your blood pressure checked regularly.
Understanding Prehypertension
Prehypertension is a new term that alerts people to the risk of developing chronic high blood pressure if they don’t take timely steps to improve their lifestyle habits.
High Blood Pressure Glossary
Knowing the definitions of terms your doctor may use when talking with you about your blood pressure is important.
Why Control High Blood Pressure?
How to Manage Prehypertension
Prehypertension is a new term that alerts people to the very real risk of developing chronic high blood pressure if they don't take timely steps to improve their lifestyle habits.
Pregnancy and Hypertension
Some pregnant women are chronic hypertension sufferers, meaning they have the condition before they become pregnant. Others develop gestational hypertension during pregnancy. Still others develop a hypertensive disorder called preeclampsia.
Recognize the Signs of a Stroke
The good news about a stroke is that it can be successfully treated. But there's a catch. For the best outcome, a stroke must be diagnosed and treated within about three hours after symptoms begin.
Hypertension and African Americans
High blood pressure is more common among African Americans than other ethnic groups. Nearly 40 percent of non-Hispanic blacks have hypertension.
Facts About Hypertension
A healthy blood pressure level can reduce your risk for many serious diseases and increase your longevity.
Hope for Hypertension
Knowing you have high blood pressure is your cue to protect your future health. And you can do plenty of things to help control your blood pressure.
A Lifestyle for Lower Blood Pressure
Here's what to do: Get more exercise. Cut back on salt. Have more fruits and vegetables. Limit your drinking. Choose which is easiest, and do it first.
Managing a Chronic Condition
Part of the treatment for chronic conditions involves adopting the same healthy lifestyle habits that are important for everyone.
Checking Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure and Other Conditions