Q. How can hypertension be managed?

Answered by Dr. Muhammad Zohaib Siddiq and medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team.
This is a premium question & answer published on Mar 05, 2024

Hi doctor,

I am a 40-year-old female. Recently, I was diagnosed with hypertension. I would like to know the potential causes and contributing factors of hypertension. I am interested in receiving guidance on lifestyle modifications that can help manage and control hypertension. I would like to know about how to monitor my blood pressure at home and a schedule for follow-up appointments to track my progress. I would also like to know some preventive measures that might help maintain my overall cardiovascular health. Please help.

MBBS., FCPS
Cardiology General Practitioner

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I am here to give you the best medical advice.

Hypertension can be influenced by factors such as genetics, age, obesity, lack of physical activity, excessive salt intake, and stress. Lifestyle modifications play a crucial role in managing hypertension. Adopt a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Reduce sodium intake, engage in regular exercise, maintain a healthy weight, and manage stress through activities like meditation and regular exercise.

For monitoring at home, invest in a reliable blood pressure monitor. Measure your blood pressure at the same time each day, keep a record, and you can either share it with me or discuss it with your doctor during follow-up appointments. Aim for regular check-ups every three to six months initially, adjusting as needed based on your progress. Preventive measures include quitting smoking and alcohol intake, and managing conditions like diabetes. Regular cardiovascular exercise is a key to managing hypertension.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.


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