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  1. 1. HYPERTENSION • Hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the most common worldwide disease among humans • It is also the major risk factors for coronary heart disease, stroke and many other diseases
  2. 2. HOW IT HAPPEN • As blood flow inside the arteries, it pushes a pressure against the arteries wall • The higher the pressure of the blood exerted on the arteries wall, higher will be the blood pressure • Size of the artery can also affect the blood pressure. Narrow the artery, higher will be the blood pressure
  3. 3. SYMPTOMS • Hypertension is called a “silent killer” as it does not have any symptoms until it quietly damage patients heart, blood vessel, brain, lungs and kidney • But, patients can control it by knowing its zones
  4. 4. NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE: SAFE ZONE • Normal blood pressure readings may fall below 120/80 mmHG • Higher than this level can indicate hypertension
  5. 5. PREHYPERTENSION: WARNING ZONE • At this zone, the blood pressure remain consistently just above normal blood pressure • Patient at this level have twice the risk of developing heart disease than the patient with lower blood pressure • A change in lifestyle are recommended for them to lower down gthe blood pressure
  6. 6. HYPERTENSION: DANGER ZONE • The blood pressure reading are at 140/90 mmHG or higher • Still no symptoms occur at this level until the pressure reading are at 180/110 or higher, patient may have hypertensive crisis • Hypertensive crisis symptoms are : • Severe headache • Shortness of breath • Nose bleeding • Severe anxiety
  7. 7. CAUSES • There are several causes that contributes to hypertension • High salt diet • Person with diets high in salt experience more risk of hypertension than those who take low salt diet • Alcohol consumption • Taking too much alcohol drinks may lead to high blood pressure • It is good not to take any alcohol drinks in a diet • Obesity • Person with too much body weight have a risk to hypertension • Stress • Too much stress can contribute to hypertension • A good handling of stress is needed to prevent it from getting worst • Caffeine • Consumption of caffeine can raise the blood pressure
  8. 8. HOW TO MEASURE HYPERTENSION • Blood pressure is the amount of force that is exerted at the wall of blood vessels as blood passes through it • To measure this force, special devices are needed. This device is called sphygnomanometer • The blood pressure measurement are written as fraction. For example, normal blood pressure is recorded as 120/80. The number on top is called systolic pressure; the pressure inside blood vessel at the moment of heart beats. The number at the bottom indicates the diastolic pressure; the pressure inside blood vessel when heart is at rest
  9. 9. TREATMENT • Lifestyle change is the first recommended thing to treat hypertension. Losing weight, exercising, avoiding alcohol and cutting back on the salt diet can help lower the blood pressure • But, for some individuals lifestyle changes may not be enough. They require some hypertension medications
  10. 10. PREVENTION • Reduce salt intake • Reduce fat intake • Lose weight (if overweight) • Exercise regularly • Quit/avoid smoking • Avoid alcoholic drink • Manage stress • Always check the blood pressure

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