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My blood pressure readings are consistently around 180/100 mmHg. What should I do to control it?

Asked by Female, 46 ยท 1 month ago

Blood pressure readings around 180/100 mmHg are in the severe range of Hypertension and need urgent medical attention, as such levels significantly increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney damage. You should see a doctor as soon as possible (or seek emergency care if you have symptoms like severe headache, chest pain, breathlessness, vision changes, or dizziness) so that proper evaluation and medications can be started or adjusted promptly. Do not try to manage this level with lifestyle changes alone, while reducing salt, eating a healthy diet, maintaining weight, exercising regularly, avoiding smoking and excess alcohol, managing stress, and taking adequate sleep are very important, they must be combined with prescribed medicines taken consistently. Regular home monitoring and close follow-up with your doctor are essential to safely bring your blood pressure down and keep it under control.
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  1. Explanation of Hypertension and Risks
    Hypertension involves high pressure of blood against artery walls. Readings like 180/100 mmHg are dangerously high, increasing risks for stroke, heart attack, and kidney damage.

  2. Immediate Actions
    a. Seek medical attention immediately to evaluate and manage your blood pressure.
    b. Avoid stress and reduce salt intake until you consult a healthcare provider.

  3. Lifestyle Modifications
    a. Adopt a low-salt, balanced diet.
    b. Exercise regularly.
    c. Limit alcohol intake and quit smoking.

  4. Medical Management
    Adhere to prescribed medications like beta-blockers or ACE inhibitors. Regularly monitor your blood pressure as advised by your doctor.

  5. When to Seek Emergency Care
    Get emergency help if you experience severe headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, or weakness.

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