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[W400]What Can Cause High Blood Pressure
by I Russell, I R
High blood pressure is a common problem in the United States. There are 72 million people diagnosed with this issue. Several factors are involved when it comes to suffering from high blood pressure. Some causes of high blood pressure include:
Growing older tends to bring higher blood pressure. Isolated systolic hypertension is a type of high blood pressure that is normally found in older adults. This situation occurs when the diastolic number is normal, but the systolic pressure is high. Men typically are considered at risk at 45 years of age, while women are considered at risk at age 55. But there are enough ways to normalize your blood pressure that this does not have to be the unavoidable result.
At any given point of time, high blood pressure can strike anyone. High blood pressure is more common in African Americans than any other race or ethnicity. Usually they are much younger when told they have high blood pressure. Blood pressure is frequently even harder to manage at acceptable levels. Some people may not even be aware that they are suffering from it. The most death due to blood pressure is among the African Americans.
If you are overweight/obese you are more prone to develop hypertension. Being overweight and being obese are not the same thing. An overweight person may have extra fat only, or their extra weight could be the extra muscle, water, or bone in their body. The number one reason children have high blood pressure is due to being overweight. Boys have a greater chance than girls.
Gender can have an affect on your high blood pressure. High blood pressure is more common in males than in females. The reason might be that women will get treatment more often than men. Women who are in age younger and older both know the risks of high blood pressure, however, it is the women whom are in the younger age group from 18-59 that are more likely to stay on the correct treatment plan which will help in keeping their blood pressure low.
Lifestyle is a contributing factor for many people with high blood pressure. If you want to control the high blood pressure, you have to minimize your usage of salt intake, alcohol and smoking. It is good to exercise instead of having a lifestyle in which you are always sitting down, this is one more way to keep your blood pressure low. Potassium is important to the healthy functioning of the body. So if you want to keep your high blood pressure in check, you have to make sure you are getting the essential vitamins and minerals, as the lack of these is one of the reasons so many people suffer from high blood pressure.
You can take many steps to lower the risks of high blood pressure and keep it lower than it would otherwise be, although there are other risk factors, including family history, that you cannot control. Utilizing a plan of healthy living and keeping to it is one of the best ways in which you can control your blood pressure and make sure to avoid incidences of life-threatening disease.

High blood pressure can be caused by a number of reasons. Most of the reasons are quite known and sound rather familiar. However, there are still others that are not as common. Among such uncommon blood pressure causes, one is kidney problem. In fact, kidneys have an important role to play in maintaining blood pressure.

It is a cause of worry when the flow of blood to one of the kidneys is somehow reduced. The kidneys, in response to this reduction in the blood flow, release a hormone called 'angiotensin.' This constricts the blood vessels and the blood pressure shoots up.

This kidney problem is better understood when the way angiotensin is made is understood. Produced by angiotensinogen, it is an alpha-2-globulin released by the liver, and around 453 amino acids go into its making.

When the blood pressure is low, renin produces angiotensin I, which turns into angiotensin II. It is the presence of angiotensin II that makes the blood pressure rise. Arteries constrict due to angiotensin II, besides blood clots are also promoted due to platelets aggression, which promotes blood clots.

Angiotensin II is also responsible for increase in kidneys' sodium absorption. This further worsens the blood pressure condition. It is basically an attempt on body's part to increase the blood flow to kidney. And when the body succeeds, which it makes sure it does, you see your blood pressure reading skyrocket.

Apart from the above-mentioned ailment, there is another kind of kidney problem leading to high blood pressure. This normally afflicts the younger people, like the teenagers. It is called renovascular hypertension. It is caused when the renal arteries leading to the kidneys get narrow naturally. The renin is, thus, released and the above-mentioned cycle leading to high blood pressure is set in motion.

That was the problem part. Coming to the solution part, we all tend to pin our hopes to medication and so when things start going wrong with our blood pressure we rush to the nearest chemist. That is not the right thing to do. It is the doctor that you must consult and take the medication only when he prescribes and only those that he asks you to take.

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