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Women at risk of high blood pressure
In days gone by, high blood pressure was thought of as a problem for men. That perception has changed dramatically. It is know known that women are developing high blood pressure at an alarming rate.
There are no outward signs of high blood pressure. The American Heart Association says there's no identifiable cause in 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases.
Women should know when they are at risk of high blood pressure. Here are some of the things that you should be concerned with:
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Birth control pills
The findings of the medical research community show that some women who are taking/have taken birth control pills are more likely to have high blood pressure than those who have not.
Birth control pills combined with the following items seem to increase the odds of you developing high blood pressure:
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Overweight
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Smoke cigarettes
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High blood pressure during pregnancy
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Kidney disease
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Family history of high blood pressure
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Pregnancy
Your doctor should keep a close watch on blood pressure during pregnancy. Hypertension can begin to develop rapidly in the last trimester. It is dangerous to you and your baby. This sort of high blood pressure usually goes away after delivery.
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Being overweight
If you're already overweight or are gaining weight faster than normal, you have a higher chance of developing high pressure than if you were within your suggested weight range.
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Menopause
Your chances of having high blood pressure increase as you grow older. After menopause the risk of hypertension increases dramatically.
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Medications
Some medications, like birth control pills, some cold remedies, some decongestants, a lot of over-the-counter pain relievers and certain prescription drugs increase your risk of high blood pressure.
A study for the AHA found that women who took an average of 500 milligrams (or more) of acetaminophen daily were more at risk of developing high blood pressure than women who did not take any acetaminophen.
It doesn't seem to matter a lot what your station in life is. It's a simple fact that women are increasingly faced with the prospect of high blood pressure. Read some of our other articles for tips and hints to help in your battle against high blood pressure.
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