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Thursday, October, 29, 2009

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Health Encyclopedia: High Blood Pressure Diagnosis

Diagnosis


Mostphysical exams include a blood pressure measurement.Patients should not smoke or drink caffeinated beverages within 30 minutes beforetheir blood pressure measurement.

The Sphygmomanometer

  • The standard instrument used to measure blood pressure is called a mercury sphygmomanometer. Measurements are given as units of mercury, which has filled the central column in standard sphygmomanometers for years. (Some people view the mercury sphygmomanometer as an environmental health hazard,but mo...
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Expert & Community Posts

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I’ve been told that I have white coat or office high blood pressure, is there anything I should do?
By Dr. Larry Weinrauch , Health Expert

...question. This diagnosis of “office-related” high blood pressure is usually suggested when... Read more »

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Potassium and High Blood Pressure: The Mineral That Keeps on Giving
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...you are one that suffers with hypertension or high blood pressure, it is extremely important... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure Drugs: Top 3 Effective Treatments
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

Many people suffer with high blood pressure in America despite the efforts of the American Heart... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure and Women: 4 Issues You Need to Know About
By Melanie Thomassian , Health Expert

Although high blood pressure affects both men and women, there are a number of concerns... Read more »

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Don't deny your high blood pressure: Manage it!
By Dr. William Davis , Health Expert

...strange reason, people will vigorously deny having high blood pressure. "I'm nervous." "I fought... Read more »

Health Guide

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Medications
...cardiovascular benefits, aspirin was excluded from these labeling revisions.NSAIDs can also increase blood pressure, particularly among people already being treated for hypertension. About 12 -... Read more »
Narcolepsy: Treatment
...damage.Stimulants can have unpleasant side effects, including:Weight lossDizzinessNauseaChanges in blood pressure and rapid heartbeatHeadacheThere are some differences between these... Read more »
High Blood Pressure: Risk Factors
During the last decade, the number of Americans with high blood pressure has increased by 30 percent. Over 65 million American adults now have high blood pressure, and this condition... Read more »
Bipolar Medications
...does not respond to newer antidepressants. MAOIs can interact with certain foods and cause severe high blood pressure. Such foods have high tyramine content and include aged cheeses, most red... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Medications
...other newer antidepressants, venlafaxine impairs sexual function. Of concern are reports of changes in blood pressure and heart conduction abnormalities, which may cause serious problems in... Read more »

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