Thursday, January 17, 2008

Is Essential Hypertension A Danger to Your Health?

If your blood pressure reading is 140/90, you have high blood pressure (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.

People with systolic pressures between 120 and 139, or diastolic pressures of 80 to 89 are considered "pre-hypertensive" and need medical monitoring and lifestyle changes.

High blood pressure puts stress on the heart, lungs, brain, kidneys, and blood vessels. Over time, it can damage these organs and tissues.

What Are The Causes?

By definition, the cause of essential hypertension is not known, but medical monitoring and lifestyle changes can help prevent it.

What Are the Risk Factors?

A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. Risk factors for high blood pressure include:

* Sex:
- Male
- Postmenopausal female
* Race: Black
* Age: Middle-aged and older
* Overweight
* Heavy alcohol consumption
* Smoking
* Use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills)
* Sedentary lifestyle
* Family history
* Kidney disease
* Diabetes
* High-fat, high-salt diet
* Emotional stress

What Will The Symptoms Be?
High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms. Many people have it and don't even suspect it. Your organs and tissues can be damaged by high blood pressure without your feeling any symptoms.

Blood pressure (BP) must reach extreme levels before symptoms can be noticed. Occasionally, people with very high BP may experience the following symptoms:

* Headache
* Blurry or double vision
* Abdominal pain
* Chest pain
* Shortness of breath
* Dizziness

Is There A Diagnosis?

High BP is often diagnosed during a visit to the doctor. Blood pressure is measured using the familiar cuff around the arm and a device called a sphygmomanometer. If your BP reading is high, you'll be asked to come back for repeat blood pressure checks. If you have two or more visits with readings over 140/90, you will be diagnosed with high blood pressure.

Tests to make sure your high blood pressure is not caused by another medical condition and that it has not already caused complications include:

* Blood tests
* Urine tests
* Chest x-rays - a test that uses radiation to take a picture of structures inside the body
* Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG)- a test that records the heart's activity by measuring electrical currents through the heart muscle

How Is High BP Treated?

A. Lifestyle Changes

1. Lose weight if necessary. Your health care provider can recommend a safe weight loss plan and a reasonable target weight.
2. Begin a safe exercise program based on the advice of your health care provider. In addition, try to add physical activity into your daily life.
3. Eat a low-fat, low-sodium, high-fiber diet, rich in fruits and vegetables, as recommended by your health care provider.
4. If you smoke, quit. There are additional health risks associated with smoking.
5. Drink alcohol in moderation. Moderate alcohol intake is no more than two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women.
6. Consider counseling, stress reduction exercises, and meditation to decrease the stress in your life.

B. Medications to lower blood pressure include:

1. Diuretics
2. Beta blockers
3. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors)
4. Calcium channel blockers
5. Alpha blockers
6. Alpha-beta blockers
7. Nervous system inhibitors
8. Vasodilators

Note: Untreated high blood pressure can lead to:

* Heart disease
* Heart attack
* Stroke
* Kidney damage

Use Prevention to reduce your chance of developing high blood pressure:

* Eat a healthful diet, one that is low in saturated fat and rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
* Exercise regularly.
* Maintain a healthy weight.
* Don't smoke. If you smoke, quit.
* Drink alcohol in moderation. Moderate alcohol intake is no more than two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women.

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Numerology's Life Path (9); the Path of the Humanitarian

Ever meet someone who is out to save the world? Who is truly compassionate and charismatic? Someone who has some position of power in a great cause, or religious group? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (9) the Path of the Humanitarian. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (9) result.

(For example Cher, born May 20th, 1946; 5 + 20 + 1946 = 1971 = 18 = 9)

Note that your Life Path is Numerology's equivalent to your Sun Sign in Astrology; telling us what the primary factors are in shaping your Destiny.

===> Talents and Abilities

Humanitarians primary goal is to show compassion for people. They want to change the world and make it a better place for everyone. They are charismatic and very creative individuals. They are drawn to positions of power in some great cause, politics, or a religious group. They understand people's need for hope in their lives.

These people have unlimited opportunities to succeed in life. They are loving and broad minded; tolerant of other peoples desires and weaknesses. They have many friends and acquaintances; they network well, and people are drawn to them. They are not gifted financially, but wealth means little to them.

Humanitarians love to travel and see new places. They are likely to have strong psychic abilities. These people are emotionally intense, and impatient with delays in their plans. Jobs and task in their lives tend to reach sudden and dramatic endings. These people are not subtle.

===> Problem Areas for Humanitarians

Humanitarians tend to have hot tempers. They are often impractical, and can be poor judges of character. Clever people can manipulate them when they are not on their guard. They are poor detail people, and need to delegate that kind of work to others.

===> Famous Life Path (9) Humanitarians

Famous people with this Life Path include: Troy Aikman, Christina Applegate, India Arie, Bea Arthur, Sean Astin, Rowan Atkinson, Barbara Bach, Tyra Banks, Roberto Benigni, Jack Black, Andrea Bocelli, Steven Bochco, Garth Brooks, Gisele Bundchen, Edward Burns, Jim Carrey, Cher, Roma Downey, Kirsten Dunst, Laurence Fishburne, Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Matt Groening, Thomas Harris, Ed Harris, Melissa Joan Hart, Dustin Hoffman, Anthony Hopkins, Whitney Houston, Ricki Lake, Spike Lee, Tara Lipinski, Courtney Love, Loretta Lynn, Shirley MacLaine, Julianna Margulies, Wynton Marsalis, Bill Murray, Tom Petty, Lisa Marie Presley, Michael Richards, Gavin Rossdale, Kurt Russell, Garry Shandling, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tom Snyder, Sharon Stone, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Updike, and Renee Zellweger

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