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Managing High
Blood Pressure: What You Can Do
Did you know
that people who do not have high blood pressure at age 55 face a
90% chance of developing it? That means most of us will be at increased
risk for heart attack, stroke, and other diseases. High blood pressure
can be dangerous because it makes the heart work too hard and can
damage your body's blood vessels.
Doctors
call high blood pressure "hypertension." In hypertension,
blood pressure remains above 140/90 over time. If a person's blood
pressure is between 120/80 and 139/89, then they have "prehypertension."
This means that they don't have high blood pressure now but are
likely to develop it in the future, particularly if they don't make
healthy lifestyle changes. At a regular office visit, your doctor
can check your blood pressure and tell you if you have high blood
pressure or if you are at risk for developing it.
If you have
high blood pressure, there are many things you can do. You and your
doctor can work out the best way to prevent or treat hypertension.
As a team, you can decide what your blood pressure goal should be,
how long you'll need to reach it, whether you'll need medications,
and how to work in lifestyle changes that will help you stay healthy.
A LifeSteps Health Coach can also help answer your questions and
support you in communicating with your doctor and following your
doctor's recommendations. A Health Coach is a specially trained
healthcare professional, such as a nurse, respiratory therapist,
or dietitian available at no charge to you, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. To talk to a Health Coach, call 1-877-LIFE-123 (1-877-543-3123).
To receive
support from a LifeSteps health coach on any health matter, call
1-877- LIFE-123 (1-877-543-3123) 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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