High Blood Pressure Fact Sheet is a 3-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used nation-wide.
Q: What is high blood pressure?
A: High blood pressure is a condition in which the force of blood against the artery walls is too high.
Q: What are the symptoms of high blood pressure?
A: Most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, which is why it is often called the silent killer.
Q: What are the risk factors for high blood pressure?
A: Risk factors for high blood pressure include age, family history, being overweight or obese, lack of physical activity, smoking, and a diet high in sodium.
Q: How is high blood pressure diagnosed?
A: High blood pressure is diagnosed by measuring blood pressure using a blood pressure cuff.
Q: What are the complications of high blood pressure?
A: Complications of high blood pressure include heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and vision loss.
Q: How is high blood pressure treated?
A: High blood pressure can be managed through lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, being physically active, and avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol.
Q: When should I see a doctor about high blood pressure?
A: You should see a doctor if your blood pressure readings are consistently high or if you experience any symptoms of high blood pressure.
Q: Can high blood pressure be prevented?
A: High blood pressure can often be prevented or managed through a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol.
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