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High blood pressure
I using hans(chewing tobacco) last 9 years. Daily at least 15 hrs. Last week sudden dizziness then I quit tobacco till I feel well. But blood pressure 140/100. And mild dizziness morning and evening while standing
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These following lifestyle changes will help: - 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 the headache continues to be persistent visit the nearest ER as you will require hypertension medications
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