How to Lower High Blood Pressure?
In addition to taking medication, making healthy lifestyle changes can help to keep your blood pressure under control and reduce the risk of life-threatening complications.
Ask your MD Now provider for suggestions on how to lower high blood pressure to reduce, or possibly even eliminate, the need to take medication. You may be advised to try some of the following recommendations:
- Weight loss
- Regular exercise
- A low-sodium diet
- Other healthy diet changes
- Caffeine reduction
- Reducing alcohol consumption
- Smoking cessation
- Stress management
- Regular blood pressure monitoring
- Getting support from family and friends
What Should a Person with High Blood Pressure Eat?
The best high blood pressure diet is the DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension). The DASH diet is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products. It limits saturated fat and cholesterol to help lower your blood pressure. Your MD Now provider may also recommend boosting potassium to lessen the effects of sodium on blood pressure.
Keep in mind, however, that even the best high blood pressure diet is no substitute for regular monitoring. Make sure your diet and lifestyle changes are making a difference by visiting MD Now for regular blood pressure screenings. You can also ask your MD Now provider about blood pressure monitors you can use at home to monitor blood pressure between visits.
What Is the Best Treatment for High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure treatment usually follows a multi-pronged approach. Depending on your numbers, your MD Now provider may recommend medication. For example, a calcium channel blocker can slow the movement of calcium into the cells of the heart and blood vessel walls. This makes it easier for the heart to pump blood.
An ACE inhibitor, another type of HBP medication, improves blood flow by dilating blood vessels. Beta-blockers treat high blood pressure by blocking the effects of the sympathetic nervous system on the heart. Your MD Now provider may also suggest lifestyle changes like weight loss and exercise.