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Why my bp is always high near abt 140/100 always...wt is main reason... whe high den headache starts
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Because your lifestyle is not correct Your diet or water drinking habits must have basic mistakes which giving you this problem. Correct your basic mistakes and take treatment remidies by ayurvediy way
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Hi , if you have noticed that your BP is always high, then I would suggest you to take this problem seriously and consult cardiologist to evaluvate out the cause . You will require to undergo few test to understand the cause of it at the same time you will require to share your history . Will detail history and report we can help you out to find the right solution. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
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Hi dear eat more vegetables and whole fruits, multigrains, sprouts, take plenty of fluids and exercise daily A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Yes then it’s essential hypertension u better start with medication. Chat online will guide u further wat to be done n give prescription as well
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High blood pressure can be very asymptomatic. Generally, high BP is caused due to stress, lifestyle issues, being overweight, certain diseases or simply age related. Considering that you are not in the age to have age-related high BP, it's safe to say that either you have a lot of stress (probably office or work related) and/or you follow a lifestyle which is causing this. My advise to you would be to start an exercise regime of about 1 hr a day, and also probably enrolling in some activity that you like which will act as a de-stress mechanism. If you want further medical help, please do contact me on online chat or you can also reach me at https://major-iengar-clinic.com
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Change life style And diet Menu And Take proper treatment in Ayurveda
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Hi if your b.p is remaining 140/100mm hg,kindly visit a physician .The physician might start you on an anti hypertension  medicine.Also high b.p can have ill effects on other organs like eyes,kidney and heart.,so it is important to keep it in check.
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Try making lifestyle changes like exercise,healthy diet,enough sleep along with physicians advice.
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Homoeopathic medicines can permanently cure the problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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Hi,it looks like essential hypertension constitutional Homeopathic medicine will help you
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High Blood Pressure Causes High blood pressure is many times a symptom of underlying disease. You can visualize heart as a pump which is pumping blood (viscous liquid) across the body. It supplies the brain where it pumps against gravity. Similarly it also receives the blood from the legs which is again against gravity. In this closed circulation the blood vessels allow the gases like oxygen and carbondioxide and some liquid to pass through the membrane along with nutrients and waste products to and from various tissues. Blood pressure increases 1. The heart has to pump with higher intensity due to a blockage which restricts the blood supply to a critical organ including the brain and heart. 2. Blood vessels become narrow due to constriction or fat and calcified plaques deposited. 3. Certain hormones (Chemicals) secreted by the kidneys and other organs cause the blood vessels to contract. 4. Stress which releases enzymes that increase blood pressure. 5. Electrolytes like Sodium levels increase the osmotic pressure thereby increasing the volume of blood and thus blood pressure. It is mainly due to an underline endocrine disease. Considering these five points we need to investigate understand and try to address the cause by symptomatically managing the blood pressure. High blood pressure has multiple effects on to the body especially on small blood vessels which can burst (bleed) in brain, eyes and other organs. It also increases the risk of pushing a clot into the brain as well as damaging the blood vessel itself. The cholesterol and other lipids which circulate in the blood get pushed towards the walls of the vessel due to high blood pressure thereby increasing the risk of atherosclerosis. In short high blood pressure is a serious entity needs to be addressed objectively.
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