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my friend has high blood pressure it was 200over120 what is she risking

jim horton
04/10/09
jim horton
Topics:Risks Of High Blood Pressure

my friend checked her blood pressure it was 200over120. what is she risking

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Lisa Nelson
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Hi Jim,

 

A blood pressure of 200/120 falls within the very high range and she should consult her physician ASAP.


High blood pressure is a serious issue and not something to play around with. Let me give you a brief idea of what's going on:

 

High blood pressure increases the hearts workload by making the heart pump harder through the arteries. If the high pressure continues over a long period of time, the functioning of the heart and arteries (and other organs, such as the kidneys') gradually deteriorates under the strain. The added workload causes the heart to enlarge. If your heart enlarges too much, it may have difficulty meeting the needs of your body.

Arteries harden as a normal process of aging. High blood pressure speeds up this process. Hardened and narrowed arteries are less effective at delivering oxygen and nutrients to your organs. If the needs of your organs are not met, they do not work properly. Blood clot's become a risk as arteries narrow, cutting off the body's blood supply.

 

High blood pressure increases risk for stroke, congestive heart failure, kidney failure, and heart attack. High blood pressure combined with excess weight, high cholesterol, smoking, or diabetes, increases the risk exponentially.

 

Again, a serious condition that requires treatment.

 

All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD
Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure

 

 

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