 | Hypertension
Hypertension is a high blood pressure, defined as a repeatedly elevated blood pressure exceeding 140 over 90 mmHg -- a systolic pressure above 140 with a diastolic pressure above 90.
Chronic hypertension is a "silent" condition. Stealthy as a cat, it can cause blood vessel changes in the back of the eye (retina), abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, kidney failure, and brain damage.
For diagnosis, there is no substitute for measurement of blood pressure. Not having your blood pressure checked (or checking it yourself) is an invitation to hypertension.
No specific cause for hypertension is found in 95% of cases.
Hypertension is treated with regular aerobic exercise, weight reduction (if overweight), salt restriction, and medications.The treatment of hypertension Your doctor has over 120 antihypertensives available.
They are grouped in classes, ie, in families of drugs that act in the same way.
Drugs of the same class are effective to more or less the same extent. On the other hand, sometimes one drug is badly tolerated while another of the same class is perfectly well accepted. This is where the interest lies in having such a wide range of available treatments.
Very frequently several antihypertensives are combined to control your hypertension properly. The combination of antihypertensives of different classes reinforces their mutual effect.
In some cases, these combinations are contained in a single capsule or tablet. These (fixed¦ combinations have the advantage of reducing the number of tablets taken during the day.
The main classes of antihypertensives
diuretics
B-blockers
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
angiotensin II receptor antagonist or ARBs
calcium antagonists
centrally active antihypertensives.
a-blockers act on a receptor located in the arteries.You can treat Hypertension with: Generic Altace, Generic Cozaar, Generic Plavix, Generic Norvasc | Read article "Impotency" | | If a man has an increased temperature, earache or headache he consults a doctor and lets him to find a reason of ailment. But there is a problem facing which men all over the world prefer self-torturing, spoiling relations with relatives, losing faith in themselves but by no means admitting the presence of serious health problems. This is impotency. |
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