What is Blood Pressure?Basically, blood pressure refers to the pressure created when the heart pumps out blood, which is essential in order to ensure that the blood reaches all the different parts and tissues of the body properly.
The blood pressure of an individual is measured using an instrument known as sphygmomanometer, and the optimum blood pressure of a human is 120/80 (systolic and diastolic blood pressures). High or low fluctuations in the normal blood pressure can cause health problems, sometimes even life-threatening conditions.
High Blood Pressure, Low Blood Pressure and Blood Pressure Readings
High blood pressure affects millions of people worldwide today, and is currently among the most concerning health conditions. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a disorder wherein the blood pressure exceeds beyond normal limits. When the blood pressure of an individual is measured and is found to exceed beyond the 140/90 reading, the individual is said to suffer from high blood pressure.
Conversely, when an individual's blood pressure reading falls below 110/70, the person is said to suffer from
hypotension or low blood pressure.
Causes of Blood Pressure
Blood pressure fluctuations may arise due to different reasons. Usually, overconsumption of OTC drugs, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants, especially when continued for a prolonged period of time, can cause hypertension.
Use of
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, inhibitors etc, may also cause an elevation in blood pressure and affect the kidneys as well. Use of tobacco and tobacco-containing products and consumption of alcohol, too, can raise blood pressure. It is also believed that alcohol-induced high blood pressure is more common in women, and intake of caffeine and caffeine containing products may also play a role in elevating blood pressure.
In contrast, low blood pressure usually occurs in individuals who aren't fit and too weak and fragile.
Pregnant women, too are prone to suffer from low blood pressure. Some other problems including endocrine disorders,
heart problems like bradycardia,
heart attack, heart failure, dehydration, fatigue, weakness and loss of blood may be linked to low blood pressure.
Use of certain drugs like alpha blockers, diuretics, beta blockers etc, may also cause a drop in the blood pressure. Allergic reactions and infections in the body, lack of adequate essential nutrients and use of antidepressant medications for a long period of time is also known to cause low blood pressure in individuals.
Symptoms and Signs of Blood Pressure
Most people suffering from high or low blood pressure do not recognize any signs or symptoms, and even if they do, they tend to ignore them.
Most commonly, people having hypertension may experience dizzy spells, headache and are more prone to nosebleeds.
On the other hand, individuals suffering from low blood pressure may experience fainting, fatigue,
depression,
dizziness, lack of concentration, nausea, thirst and blurred vision.
Homeopathy for Blood Pressure
For patients suffering from high blood pressure, homeopathic treatments can be very beneficial, especially if the illness is not very old. Here we've listed some common homeopathic medications that can be used to combat high blood pressure and low blood pressure.
Homeopathic medications for high blood pressure:
Belladona: Belladona is known for its efficacy in treating high blood pressure, and shows remarkable improvement in individuals having an accelerated pulse rate, dilated pupils and flushed face.
Aconitum: Aconitum is a useful
homeopathic remedy particularly for patients who suffer from high blood pressure which occurs suddenly, and when the patient is constantly faced by a fear of dying.
Nux Vomica: Nux Vomica is effective in lowering down high blood pressure arising due to
overeating.
Lycopodium: Lycopodium, too, is a general, effective homeopathic remedy for patients suffering from high blood pressure.
Ignatia: High blood pressure arising due to emotional upset, anger, grief etc can be treated effectively using Ignatia.
Lachesis: Lachesis is a homeopathic remedy which is particularly effective in treating high blood pressure occurring during menopause.
Homeopathic Medications for Low Blood Pressure:
Conium: Conium is a homeopathic remedy that helps specifically older patients suffering from low blood pressure and whose body has become weak and the organs of the body don't function to the optimum level.
Digitalis: This is an effective homeopathic remedy for patients suffering from heart problems, irregular and very slow pulse,
shortness of breath and fatigue.
Calcarea phos: Calcarea phos is an effective homeopathic treatment for weak, tired and exhausted individuals.
Kalmia: Kalmia may prove to be a good homeopathic remedy for patients suffering from low blood pressure.
Prevention of Blood PressureEating natural foods and adopting a healthy lifestyle is the best and easiest way to manage blood pressure for both-patients suffering from hypertension or hypotension. Obesity and lack of physical activity are major culprits behind high blood pressure; which is why, losing weight and exercising regularly can help you manage blood pressure.
Reducing the
sodium content and eating more natural, organic foods can be yet another effective way to manage blood pressure. Cutting down
alcohol and nicotine consumption may also help patients lower their blood pressure levels naturally.
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