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News category: General Health News  Posted on Monday, April 24th, 2006

The blood is delivered into the arteries which transferred the blood through the body by the heart. The strenght inside the arteries which pumps the blood when the heart beats is known as blood pressure. If it rises too much as cross the limit, it may result in complications and cause heart problems.

Blood pressure is the strenght of the blood that is pushed via arteries while passing through the body. Every single time the heart beats, the blood is delivered to the arteries. When the blood pressure rises, it means that the pressure in the arteries reaches abnormal level which
is also known as hypertension.

Heart diseases are caused by either poor diet or by lack of exercise resulting in increased cholesterol level, blockage of arteries and magnification of the heart muscle. These diseases necessitate to be addressed without delay as any negligence can be life threatening.

Heart diseases and high blood pressure

    * High blood pressure is one of the major causes of heart diseases. Coronary artery disease is the build up of the fat in the walls of the arteries and it results in the narrowing of the arteries, so the flow of blood is limited or blocked. It can also rise the formation of clots in the blood, leading to heart attack.
    * People with high blood pressure are more prone to experience heart diseases as the extra pressure of the blood acts on the arteries; this force can at last damage the arteries.
    * Damaged arteries are not able to deliver the required amount of oxygen to other areas of the body and thus when the blood comes to the heart late; it may result in different problems.

How to measure blood pressure

Blood pressure is described as:

Systolic — it is the pressure in the arteries when the heart muscle beats and the arteries are filled with blood.

Diastolic — it is the pressure in the arteries when the heart muscle is in rest between the beatings.

For a healthy adult person, blood pressure ought to be less than 120/80 mmHg. A systolic pressure between 120-139 and a diastolic pressure between 80-89 mmHg is regarded as hypertension and necessitate to be checked as soon as possible. Hypertension can be perilous because if it lasts, it can result in heart diseases.





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