Category — Blood Pressure
Some Basic Facts About Low Blood Pressure
Anytime the topic of blood pressure is in the spotlight, inevitably the discussion encompasses hypertension, more commonly called high blood pressure, but usually not much is said about low blood pressure and the possible complications it might indicate.
November 3, 2008 Comments Off
Increasing Health Risks From High Blood Pressure
Hypertension, more commonly referred to as high blood pressure, is an all too common malady. It affects more than 50 million people just in the U.S. alone, or about one out of every four adults, according to the most recent studies.
Hypertension high blood pressure is also an insidious condition because it contributes to many other health problems and it is often referred to as “the silent” killer. This is because there are virtually no symptoms to draw attention to the problem.
November 2, 2008 Comments Off
High Bloodpressure – Issues And Concerns
High bloodpressure is a medical and health issue that seems to be covered extensively in the media just about everywhere you turn. And, there is good reason for this because hypertension is rampant in the United States and is leading to more and more people having grave health problems.
November 1, 2008 Comments Off
High Blood Pressure And Kidney Stones
If you have ever talked to someone who is in the midst of passing kidney stones, or if you’ve experienced it yourself, then you know that it’s not an experience anyone would ever want to seek out.
Kidney stones or calculi, are actually mineral deposits that form and harden in the kidney. They start out as microscopic particles and over time develop into the larger formations that are called stones. Nephrolithiasis is the technical medical term for this condition and it is also referred to as renal stone disease.
October 30, 2008 1 Comment
Heart Failure – Some Facts
Heart failure is a frightening thought for most people, especially when there are news reports almost daily about someone having died in the prime of their life, without warning, because of a massive heart attack or stroke.
Heart failure happens when the heart is just not able to pump sufficient blood to meet the demands of the body any longer. It is a condition that normally develops gradually over the course of many years as the heart slowly loses the ability to pump effectively. It therefore works less efficiently, leading to more stress on the heart and further decline in it’s condition.
October 29, 2008 Comments Off
Coronary Heart Disease – Warning Signs
Coronary heart disease has become the number one cause of death in America and the most common type of heart problem. Research reports have stated that over 12 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease and this condition often leads to a heart attack or stroke.
October 28, 2008 Comments Off
Blood Pressure – A Basic Overview
Blood pressure is most definitely a hot health topic and is something that is on people’s minds and in their conversations frequently. However, not everyone is clear about exactly what it is and how having either high or low blood pressure can impact the condition of your health.
October 26, 2008 Comments Off
Reducing Coronary Risks Through Lower Blood Pressure
Elevated blood pressure is a health problem that over 50 million people in the United States have and it can lead to a variety of more serious health concerns. Because of this, hypertension needs to be taken seriously and steps should be taken to attempt to lower blood pressure measurements.
December 16, 2007 Comments Off
Blood Sugar And Hyperglycemia
The world is filled with more varieties of wonderful, sweet goodies that could ever be sampled completely. And, this abundance of sugary delights has contributed to a record number of people who have high blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, which can lead to diabetes and can be an indication of heart conditions.
December 14, 2007 Comments Off
Blood Pressure – Answers To Common Questions
There are many vital components in the body that ensure we live a healthy life. Many are taken for granted until something goes wrong and our health becomes affected along with our daily lives. Blood pressure is a vital function of the circulatory system. Without blood pressure we would not be able to live. Our hearts would sit motionless, not pumping the blood through the various veins and arteries crisscrossing our entire body. There are facts about blood pressure that many people need to know and we will address some of the particular issues about blood pressure someone may have.
December 12, 2007 Comments Off