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High Blood Pressure and Diabetes: What You Should Know
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Fact: Two out of three diabetics suffer from high blood pressure. This
is a condition that under no circumstances should be taken lightly, as
the complications that it can bring are very serious. Along with your
diabetes, you must keep your blood pressure levels under control. It is
vital for your health. Let’s find out how you can do just that by
understanding what high blood pressure is and how it affects you health.
What Is High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is when the force that
the blood exerts against the arteries is too high. Blood pressure is
measured in two numbers:
Systolic Pressure: This is the pressure of the blood as the heart is
beating. Your systolic pressure will always be a higher number than
your diastolic pressure.
Diastolic Pressure: This is the pressure of the blood as the heart
rests, in between beats. This will always be a lower number compared to
your systolic pressure, as your heart is not beating.
What Are The Complications Related To High Blood Pressure?
Uncontrolled high blood pressure is a serious matter, and the
complications that result from it are also very serious and could
potentially threaten your life. They include:
Heart Failure
Diabetic Retinopathy (Eye Disease)
Stroke
Nephropathy
What Are The Symptoms?
One scary fact is that high blood pressure usually has no symptoms.
Some people find out as they experience heart, eye or kidney problems.
Because diabetes can cause high blood pressure, it is especially
important for you to have your blood pressure checked every time you
visit your health care professional, or at least four times a year.
There are also home blood pressure monitors available on the market,
which you could purchase and keep track of your blood pressure levels
at home, very similar to the way you keep track of your blood sugar
levels. Always stay in contact with your doctor and let him/her know if
you notice any dramatic changes in your blood pressure.
What Is The Treatment?
Once again and very much like blood sugar control, lifestyle changes
play a huge role in maintaining your blood pressure levels at a healthy
range. It is important to follow a healthy diet, exercise regularly (at
least thirty minutes a day) and loose weight if you need to. If you
smoke, it is important to quit. If you drink alcohol, make sure you
limit yourself to no more than one or two servings a day. Always
discuss with your doctor the lifestyle changes that fit you best, and
come up with a daily plan or routine that will help you achieve your
needed goals.
If lifestyle changes are not enough to bring your blood pressure down
to a healthy level, your doctor may also prescribe medication.
Medications used to treat hypertension include diuretics, beta
blockers, alpha blockers, vasodilators, calcium channel blockers,
angiotensin antagonists and ACE inhibitors.
Conclusion
The relationship between high blood pressure and diabetes is a
dangerous one that could bring along serious, life threatening
complications, as we have learned. Always remember that your healthy
decisions and lifestyle changes could literally mean the difference
between a long healthy life or a short one. With that in mind, prepare
yourself to control high blood pressure and diabetes, and prepare
yourself to live happy and healthy for a very long time.
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