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BP normalcy
Sir, for the last 10 years,my BP levels are in the range of 100-150 (min-max). I'm always very active and not in any medication in my life, except some caugh and cold. Also, I'd like to inform you that, no symptoms of hypertension or any related to BP. Would like to know from you, is there any bandwidth for BP, if so why no symptoms. Awaiting your reply Doctor. Regards.. Murthy
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Ideally your BP should be 120/80mmHg. If your BP has shown to be constantly altered then you will be given a chance to correct it with lifestyle modifications, but if there isn't a sufficient change you are advised to take medications. These following lifestyle changes are recommended for those with hypertension(high BP): - Eat a healthy and clean diet, avoid salty and deep fried food. - Have a DASH(Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) Diet by eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, low-fat dairy products, lean meats, fish, and nuts, eliminating foods that are high in saturated fats, such as processed foods, full-fat dairy products, and fatty meats, it also helps to cut back on desserts and sweetened beverages, such as soda and fruit punch. - Exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight as per your BMI(exercise 30-60 minutes per day) - Avoid or stop drinking and smoking as these habits will increase the blood pressure - Destress yourself with practices such as yoga, meditation Map and record your BP in a book, if you develop a persistent headache continues to be persistent visit the nearest ER.
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