Low Blood Pressure Treatments
Low Blood Pressure can be treated with diet and life style changes as well as medications. The following are recommendations for treating low blood pressure:
- Eat a diet higher in salt.
- Decrease caffeine.
- Drink lots of nonalcoholic fluids -- a minimum of 8 glasses per day is recommended. Sports drinks that are high in sodium and potassium are recommended, especially during exercise or in hot weather.
- Increase fluids especially in hot weather and while sick with a viral illness, such as the flu or a cold.
- Ask your doctor to evaluate your prescription and over-the-counter medications to determine if any of them may be the cause of your symptoms.
- Exercise regularly to promote blood flow.
- Be careful when getting up from lying down or a sitting position. To improve circulation, pump your feet and ankles a few times before standing up. Then proceed slowly. When you get out of bed, sit upright on the edge of the bed first for a few minutes before standing up.
- Elevate the head of your bed at night by 5 to 20 degrees, by placing bricks or blocks under the head of bed.
- Do not life heavy items.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to hot water, such as hot showers and spas. If you get dizzy, immediately sit down.
- To avoid problems with low blood pressure and lessen episodes of dizziness after you eat, try smaller and more frequent meals. Rest after eating. Avoid taking low blood pressure drugs before meals.
- If necessary, you can use elastic support (compression) stockings that cover the calf and thigh which may help restrict blood flow to the legs, so that you keep more blood in your upper body.
According to the Mayo Clinic, there are several medications which can be used either alone or together, to treat low blood pressure that occurs when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension). For instance, the drug fludrocortisone is used to treat this form of low blood pressure. This drug helps boost your blood volume, which raises blood pressure. Midodrine is another drug prescribed by doctors to raise standing blood pressure levels in people with chronic orthostatic hypotension. It works by restricting the ability of your blood vessels to expand, which raises blood pressure. Other drugs used for low blood pressure treatment are pyridostigmine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), caffeine and erythropoietin used together or alone with other drugs. You should seek the advice of your medical advisor first.
Natural remedies include increasing fruit into your date, adding some salt, exercise, other dietary changes, take Epsom salt baths, certain ayurvedic formulas like ashwagandhachurna and ashwagandharishta have been known to help as well. Treating low blood pressure depends on what the cause is so consult with your doctor as to the best remedy for your medical conditions.
High Blood Pressure Treatments
Hypercet Blood Pressure Formula is an all natural treatment for helping to lower your blood pressure, reduce stress and improve blood circulation while also supporting the body’s healing mechanisms, without dangerous side effects that drugs may have. Medications typically prescribed for blood pressure treatment are: diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers and alpha blockers, which can over a prolonged period of time result in weakness, impotence, depression, insomnia and in severe cases, kidney and liver damage. There are no known side effects from Hypercet Blood Pressure Formula. Of course, you should check with your doctor first as to the prescribed course of treatment for your particular medical conditions.
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