about alcohol and energy drink?
at 31 years my high blood pressure is 140 /100 and my weight is 90kilo grammes but i enjoy alcohol i take 5 bottles of beer ie 500ml each per day .so i want to stop and drink energy drinks instead is it ok?
at 31 years my high blood pressure is 140 /100 and my weight is 90kilo grammes but i enjoy alcohol i take 5 bottles of beer ie 500ml each per day .so i want to stop and drink energy drinks instead is it ok?
I’m 14 a freshman in high school and I might have klinefelters syndrome ,I’m supposed to get tested in February,but all of the symptoms are just like what I’ve been going through,ever since I was little I’ve been kinda weird kid,I had a bad family,not the family I wish I could have had,during 4th grade and 5th 6th 7th and now 9th,I got picked on just because I was different and I wasn’t trying to grow up fast like in 6th grade people were talking about dating,I was still watching cartoons and playing with video games,and people didn’t like what I talked about,and I took out all my anger and started acting out,and because of what I went through I complained and cried at home and now my mom has high blood pressure and I’m afraid of whats going to happen to her I feel like I want to commit suicide,and plus I think I’m gay I’ve never been attracted to a girl or girls,I’ve always been attracted to boys,I hope that I do have klinefelters symdrome so that can change mysocial problems,anxiety and I worry too much and I think people are looking at me I get nervous and start talking to myself,and I take my anger out on my mom which is probably why she has high blood pressure,but I want the treatment for klinefelters if I have it to help me but my life has been painful why did God let my life be like this?
Blood Pressure Ringing In Ears
Although you may think that when Tinnitus stops it won’t return, this simply isn’t the case unless you find out exactly what is causing it so it can then be treated. Certainly if you are suffering from the symptoms of ringing ears then by not actually treating the underlying cause will only prove to make the condition much worse.
Should your doctor diagnose that your ringing in ears symptom is related to your blood pressure being elevated there are certain medications that they can prescribe to help treat this condition. But also there are things that you can do yourself. In this article we take a look at not only the types of medications a doctor may prescribe but what you can do to help prevent your condition from becoming any worse than it already is.
So what forms of medication will doctors prescribed to treat Tinnitus which is a symptom of high blood pressure?
Medication 1 – ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) Inhibitors
This medication helps to dilate (widen) the blood vessels in the body so increasing the amount of blood that your heart is able to pump around it and so lower your blood pressure. Blood Pressure Ringing In Ears
Medication 2 – Diuretics
More frequently referred to as “water pills,” they help the body to eliminate salt and water that it does not need. Again these types of medications help to lower blood pressure levels in you.
Medication 3 – Beta Blockers
This work in a different way from the other medications we have discussed above in that these ones contain properties that reduce the amount of adrenaline in the body. So as a result the heart isn’t required to work as hard and this in turn brings your blood pressure levels down.
So what can you do that will help to bring your blood pressure down and relieve you of the symptom known as ringing in the ears which can be associated with this medical condition?
The first thing you need is to make alterations to your diet. It is important that you eat a well balanced healthy diet in the future. Ideally it should be one that requires you to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables along with foods that are high in fiber. However, you should limit the amount of protein in your diet and if you like dairy foods then only opt for the low fat kinds. Also you must make sure that the food you eat as part of this diet doesn’t include too many saturated or trans-fats in it. Blood Pressure Ringing In Ears
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I haven’t been told that I have either, but I expect it to come out at one of my future appointments. I began having high blood pressure during the middle of my last pregnancy and it never regulated; that was five years ago. I was diagnosed as borderline gestational diabetes (very close, though) in that pregnancy as well. I am fairly certain the same is going to occur during this pregnancy as well.
I’m just trying to get a jump on things to see what I can do to kind of ward off any problems that may be coming my way. If there is anything you were told to do, diet control in particular, please share! Obviously for the bp, I’d want to reduce my sodium intake and for the gestational diabetes I’d want to control my sugar/carb intake. What foods does that leave as safe to eat? I’m going to ask my OB/GYN about this at my first appointment but that hasn’t been scheduled yet as I’m only very newly pregnant.
Thanks to anyone who answers!
Elevated blood pressure is certainly one of the more significant health threats a person can face. The fact is blood pressure is not constant, and goes through cycles. Where blood pressure presents a danger however is when it’s either especially low, or particularly high.
High blood pressure is used to reference a blood pressure rate that’s consistently or chronically above recommended health levels. Cases of chronically high blood pressure are fairly common, with estimates of up to one in three adults in the US having chronically elevated blood pressure. What may be the hallmark trait of elevated blood pressure is that it often goes without presenting any sort of clear symptoms. This can lead to persons with high blood pressure being unaware of their status, and consequently not consequently seeking medical advice or treatment.
The more formal term for high blood pressure is hypertension. While hypertension can sometimes be traced to one cause or another, its root cause can also be indistinguishable. A common assumption is that genetics plays some role in elevated blood pressure, and factors of environment certainly play a role as well. As an example overweight people, especially those who are exceptionally heavy, have a higher tendency of elevated blood pressure than non-obese people. There have been correlations between having a high sodium or salt intake and having high blood pressure. While some people can tolerate certain amounts of sodium without difficulty, others seem to be especially sensitive to sodium intake as it affects their bodily functions. This is perhaps especially true with the effect of sodium on blood pressure.
While high blood pressure can lead to very serious health consequences and even death, high blood pressure typically responds well to treatment. High blood pressure equally is typically fairly easy to treat. Though not a typical treatment, a technique known as ho’oponopono has been said to have the effect of lowering blood pressure. Ho’oponopono comes from ancient Hawaiian culture, and is based on the notion of problem solving. An updated version of ho’oponopono was developed with the self in mind, as a means of creating physical and emotional harmony and balance.
Though it’s true ho’oponopono has enthusiasts, not everyone subscribes to using the ho’oponopono method. Some ho’oponopono critics claim that ho’oponopono effects are not based on solid evidence and are more akin to spiritual faith. Even with that, studies have been conducted that indicate a strong correlation between using the ho’oponopono technique and achieving enhanced health results, including a lowering of blood pressure. The mechanics by which ho’oponopono may affect high blood pressure isn’t fully understood, but it may be linked to the calming that ho’oponopono practitioners seem to feel.
None of this is to say that ho’oponopono should be seen as a substitute for traditional medical care when it comes to high blood pressure. High blood pressure should be treated with every available means. Perhaps, one of those means may also be practicing ho’oponopono.
Zinn Jeremiah is a freelance writer. Get more information about ho’oponopono by visiting ho’oponopono or God help me.
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im 15 years old.
ive never had high blood pressure, and although it runs in my family, we think it may have been caused these past few months by my costochondritis.
costochondritis is an inflammation of the rib cartiledge, we think the high blood pressure is from stress.
anyway, according to charts i just have MILD hypertension, less than moderate or severe.
i also experience symptoms such as
-fatigue, feeling tired a lot more than usual
-heaviness of head
-unusual feeling, hard to describe, not feeling like myself
anyone have any suggestions on any drinks or something at home that can lower it and reduce the symptoms.
i want to feel normal again, thanks.
What is the worst that could happen if I were to drink alcohol while taking medication for high cholesterol, high blood pressure and under-active thyroid? Is it possible to skip a day of meds just to drink and then continue the medications the next day without any problems? If you’re just going to say “Stop drinking!”, don’t bother answering this question.
I usually drink once a week and I haven’t started these meds yet. I was just prescribed them yesterday, but I didn’t want to take them until I found out whether I can still drink or not. I enjoy drinking too much and I don’t want these meds to interfere with my partying on the weekends. When I say it like that, it sounds pathetic, but that’s the truth.
My GF’s mom was diagnosed last week with aortic dissection type B. She was sebt to ER followed by admittance to hosital for 4 days. They just gave her blood pressure treatment and pain killers. They told her to go home two days ago but then she is still in pain. The pain comes every 4 hours right befroe she has to take her meds. It goes away after 4 hours then comes back again. Her BP rises and drops throughout the day with highest levels at when the pain comes back. How long will these periods of pain last? She would get fevers late at night accompanied by sharp pains and this is very worrysome. How long will these pain/fever episodes last?
thanks all for your help. since i cannot email you all in private due to your emails being hidden, please email me with help and answers so i can chat directly with you. my email is steven_zhao79@hotmail.com
I would appreciate it very much if any of you can help us on this matter. i would gladly do my best to help you back in return.
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