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  2. High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): Symptoms and More

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    If any symptoms like chest pain, headache, shortness of breath, or visual changes occur when blood pressure is this high, medical care in the emergency room is needed. A blood pressure reading is ...

  3. Checking Your Blood Pressure at Home - WebMD

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    Locate your pulse by lightly pressing your index and middle fingers slightly to the inside center of the bend of your elbow (where the brachial artery is). If you cannot locate your pulse, place ...

  4. Taking High Blood Pressure Medication Properly - WebMD

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    High blood pressure drugs work best if you take them as your doctor has prescribed them. So you need to take the right amount at the right times every day. Ask your doctor or pharmacist these ...

  5. WebMD Hypertension Guide: Overview

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    WebMD's High Blood Pressure Guide has all the information you need to understand and manage your blood pressure. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, and discover ...

  6. Causes of High Blood Pressure (and How to Overcome Them)

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    A 2020 literature review estimated that obesity accounted for 65% to 78% of cases of primary hypertension. Being overweight or having obesity can cause you to develop high blood pressure. It can ...

  7. What Time Should You Check Your Blood Pressure? - Healthline

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    Blood pressure ranges. Takeaway. It’s best to take your blood pressure at the same time, multiple times each day to monitor it accurately. Doctors may recommend taking it 30 minutes after waking ...

  8. Portal hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Portal hypertension. Portal hypertension is defined as increased portal venous pressure, with a hepatic venous pressure gradient greater than 5 mmHg. [3] [4] Normal portal pressure is 1–4 mmHg; clinically insignificant portal hypertension is present at portal pressures 5–9 mmHg; clinically significant portal hypertension is present at ...

  9. 5 High Blood Pressure Myths: Get the Facts - WebMD

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    Get regular exercise. Try to get at least 30 minutes of activity each day, at least five days a week. Exercise relieves stress and helps you control your weight. Don't let stress build up. The ...