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  2. Fluctuating Blood Pressure: Causes, Treatment, Risks, and More

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    What you eat or drink might impact your blood pressure reading. Foods high in tyramine, a substance found in aged foods, can increase blood pressure. This includes foods that are: fermented ...

  3. How to Lower Blood Pressure - WebMD

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    Lowering your stress helps keep your blood pressure normal. Try mind-body exercises like yoga and tai chi. Meditation can also help with stress, as can listening to calming music, or making music ...

  4. Can You Treat Emergency High Blood Pressure At Home? - Healthline

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    A blood pressure emergency happens when your blood pressure reaches 180/120 or above. You can try breathing exercises and drinking water to help lower your blood pressure within 5 minutes. But you ...

  5. High Blood Pressure Symptoms: Hypertension Symptoms - WebMD

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    The symptoms of severe hypertension are so general that they may look like a number of health conditions. Among those conditions are: Dehydration. If your body doesn't have enough fluids, you ...

  6. Understanding High Blood Pressure -- Symptoms - WebMD

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    Severe headache. Fatigue or confusion. Vision problems. Chest pain. Difficulty breathing. Irregular heartbeat. Blood in the urine. If you have any of these hypertension symptoms, see a doctor ...

  7. High Blood Pressure, Low Pulse: What It Means and What Can ...

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    Long-term high blood pressure can potentially lead to low pulse. High blood pressure can cause your heart’s tissues to remodel. For example, the tissue may become thicker in an attempt to beat ...

  8. Ambulatory blood pressure - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory blood pressure, as opposed to office blood pressure, is the blood pressure over the course of the full 24-hour sleep-wake cycle. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ( ABPM) measures blood pressure at regular intervals throughout the day and night. It avoids the white coat hypertension effect in which a patient's blood pressure is ...

  9. High Blood Pressure and Heart Failure Risks - WebMD

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    That pressure hurts your arteries and makes tiny tears in them that can turn into scar tissue, which makes it easier for cholesterol, fat, and other things to build up. That causes your vessels to ...