By Joseph Hazan,M.D.,FACOG
This is a common and serious problem.
It is estimated that 40% of women with
high blood pressure are unaware of this
or do not get treated. It can cause the
life span of women to be shortened by
upto 20 years.
Women who develop
high blood pressure at menopause
might think that this is a regular part
of aging.
This is not true.
There are factors that influence blood
pressure.
The most important are:
1) Obesity
2) Smoking
3) Family history
4) Pregnancy
5) NSAID’s (nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory drugs)
6) Stress
7) DD (diastolic dysfunction).
Repeated blood pressure readings
and treating the cause of high
blood pressure
is very important for your health.
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