High blood pressure: Condition overview
Help for lowering your blood pressure and preventing disease
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with high blood pressure, you’re not alone. Consumer Reports Health is here
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Key points for people with high blood pressure
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- High blood pressure is common, but it usually doesn't cause any symptoms, so many people don't know they have it.
- The only way you can find out if your blood pressure is high is to have it checked.
- High blood pressure that is not properly treated after many years can lead to a heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and kidney disease.
- Taking medicine or making changes to your lifestyle, such as eating less salt, exercising and losing weight, can help to keep your blood pressure down.
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This information is for educational use only, and is not a substitute for prompt professional medical advice. Readers should always consult a physician or other professional for advice and treatment. ©BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2008. All rights reserved.
This information is for educational use only, and is not a substitute for prompt professional medical advice. Readers should always consult a physician or other professional for advice and treatment. ©BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2008. All rights reserved.








