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Symptoms of High blood pressure -Diet Kundali

High blood pressure rarely comes with by any sign, and its diagnosisis generally through test, or you come to learn about High blood pressure when you go for health checkups for some other health problem. Some people with high blood pressure report headache, problems with vision or fainting occurrence. Signs of high blood pressure are usually overlooked by people in everyday life.<br>For more details check: http://dietkundali.com/symptoms-of-high-bloodpressure.html<br>

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Symptoms of High blood pressure -Diet Kundali

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  1. Symptoms of High Blood Pressure High blood pressure - or hypertension - is a condition that should be taken seriously: as those who suffer from it have a higher risk of stroke, heart attacks, and kidney disease.

  2. MYTH: Women Are More Prone to High Blood Pressure during Menopause. FACT: Hormonal Changes Can Contribute to Hypertension.

  3. MYTH: Hypertension Has No Symptoms. FACT: Headaches Are a Common Symptom of Hypertension.

  4. MYTH: Stress Levels Are Linked to Blood Pressure FACT: Relieving Stress Is Beneficial for Headaches and Blood Pressure

  5. MYTH: Those with High Blood Pressure Should Avoid Exercise. FACT: Exercise Can Combat Hypertension and Headaches.

  6. Although there is no definitive fail-proof cure for high blood pressure, it is usually - and effectively - managed through a combination of medication, dietary care, and lifestyle adjustments. These adjustments are essentially focused on following a healthy lifestyle: eating a balanced diet, doing plenty of exercise, cutting back on alcohol and salt consumption, and quitting smoking.

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