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A bit about blood pressure Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
These are temporary stress factors which are part of everyday living and unavoidable. However,
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prolonged stress factors of perpetual problems at work or at home are much more important in sending up your blood pressure - and keeping it up.
There are therefore various reasons why your blood pressure remains raised. In medical jargon, raised blood pressure is called hypertension.
Unfortunately - and contrary to popular belief - hypertension is usually symptomless. In other words, you don't know you've got it!
I see dozens of patients each week who come with dizziness, headaches, blurred vision and noises in their ears, who are all convinced
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Most of them haven't when I check it with my blood pressure machine.
How do you get to know if you have high blood pressure?
By getting
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'MOT', as we call it in our practice.
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basic check-up, done by our nurse, and includes
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blood pressure check, it you have not had one for
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few years.
There are two elements in you blood pressure. There's
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maximum pressure at which
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heart shoots
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blood round
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body; and
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minimum pressure after
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blood has sped through all those 96,000 km of blood vessels.
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