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  2. Taking High Blood Pressure Medication Properly - WebMD

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    Taking medicine at the wrong doses or times or stopping high blood pressure medicine suddenly can be downright dangerous to your health. If your blood pressure remains too high, you're more likely ...

  3. WebMD Hypertension Guide: Overview

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    High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects millions -- including children and teens. WebMD's High Blood Pressure Guide has all the information you need to understand and manage your ...

  4. How to Check Your Blood Pressure at Home - Healthline

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    Position your arm straight, palm facing up on a level surface, such as a table. Place the cuff on your bicep and squeeze the balloon to inflate the cuff. Using the numbers on the aneroid monitor ...

  5. Checking Your Blood Pressure at Home - WebMD

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    If you are using a manual monitor: Hold the pressure gauge in your left hand and the bulb in your right. Close the airflow valve on the bulb by turning the screw clockwise. Inflate the cuff by ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Beta-Blockers for High Blood Pressure - WebMD

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    Beta-Blockers Types. Beta-blockers keep adrenaline and noradrenaline from binding to the beta receptors on the cells in your heart, blood vessels, lungs, digestive tract, liver, and fat cells.

  8. Rate pressure product - Wikipedia

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    Description. The calculation formula is: Rate Pressure Product (RPP) = Heart Rate (HR) * Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) The units for the Heart Rate are beats per minute and for the Blood Pressure mmHg . Rate pressure product is a measure of the stress put on the cardiac muscle based on the number of times it needs to beat per minute (HR) and ...

  9. How to Diagnose High Blood Pressure - WebMD

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    Your doctor will also listen for a whooshing or swishing sound that could indicate your arteries are blocked.Your doctor may also check the pulses in your arm and ankle to determine if they are ...