Blood
Pressure
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://may
brockpublishing.com
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All about Blood Pressure Medication
Have you tried changing your lifestyle to help your blood
pressure only to find it isn't helping very much? Sometimes
lifestyle changes alone aren't as effective as when combined
with blood pressure medication.
There are many different kinds of blood pressure medications
out there today. Usually two different medications are used
rather than one alone. Here are some of the main blood pressure
medications:
• Alpha-Blockers: This medicine reduces nerve impulses to
your blood vessels allowing easier flowing of the blood making
your blood pressure decrease.
• Alpha-Beta-Blockers: These work just like the
alpha-blockers but also slow your heart beat. This means less
blood pumps through your vessels making your blood pressure
decrease.
• Nervous System Inhibitors: This medication relaxes your
blood vessels by controlling the nerve impulses making your
vessels wider and decreasing blood pressure.
• Beta-Blockers: These reduce your nerve impulses to your
heart and blood vessels, making your heart beat decrease while
dropping your blood pressure.
• Diuretics: These are also known as 'water pills,' a very
common medication. These diuretics work in your kidney,
flushing out all excess sodium along with water from your
body.
• Vasodilators: These open your blood vessels directly by
relaxing the muscle in your vessel walls which then causes your
blood pressure to decrease.
• ACE Inhibitors: ACE stands for 'Angiotensin converting
enzyme.' These inhibitors prevent a hormone called angiotensin
II from forming, which will usually cause your blood vessels to
narrow. They help the vessels relax which makes your blood
pressure decrease.
• Angiotensin Antagonists: These block your blood vessels
from angiotensin II. When blocked these vessels can widen
letting your blood pressure decrease.
• Calcium Channel Blockers: These keep any calcium from
entering your heart's muscle cells and your blood vessels
causing your blood pressure to decrease.
An alternate to taking any medication if possible is
watching a few lifestyle habits. For instance a healthy diet
can help control your blood pressure. Substitute salt for other
seasonings and add lots of fresh fruits and vegetables to your
diet.
Get at least thirty minutes of physical activity or exercise
a day. That doesn't mean you have to exercise thirty minutes
all at once. Ten minutes here and there is just as
effective.
Try to keep your stress level at a minimum. High stress can
increase your blood pressure so find something that relaxes you
and helps you de-stress. Do this whenever you find yourself
stressed out beyond your means.
Try to cut back on tobacco use and alcohol consumption.
Quitting altogether is more beneficial but isn't always easy.
Remember there are many resources and products available to
help you quit either of these habits.
Sometimes these lifestyle changes will not work alone. Your
doctor might prescribe you a blood pressure medication if not
two. Just talk with your doctor to find out what would be
better for you and your blood pressure. Ask any and all
questions and if you are taking other medications tell your
doctor. Certain medications including oral contraceptives and
cold medicines can increase your blood pressure.
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