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High Blood Pressure

What is high blood pressure?

As blood travels throughout your body, it pushes against the walls of your blood vessels. This "push" is your blood pressure.

If blood vessels narrow or your heart pumps more blood through them, blood pressure rises. High blood pressure, or hypertension, means blood pressure that is consistently above the normal range.

High blood pressure can lead to several dangerous health conditions, including kidney disease, coronary artery disease and heart attack. 

What are common symptoms of high blood pressure?

For most people, there are no symptoms of high blood pressure. So it is important to have your blood pressure checked by your doctor periodically.

Some people with high blood pressure may experience headaches or fatigue.

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Does sleep influence blood pressure?

Lee Health's experts explain how getting the right amount of sleep can improve your blood pressure.

How is high blood pressure?

  • Lifestyle modifications. One of the best ways to control high blood pressure is through changing some of your habits. Lee Health can help you to quit smoking, begin an exercise program, lose weight, reduce stress and control diabetes—all effective ways to lower blood pressure.
  • Medication. Lee Health can help you to control high blood pressure through the use of one or more medications.
    • ACE inhibitors prevent the formation a chemical that narrows blood vessels, helping to relax them and reduce blood pressure.
    • ARBs relax your blood vessels by blocking a chemical that normally works to narrow your arteries and veins.
    • Diuretics help your body to eliminate excess water, reducing blood volume and blood pressure.
    • Beta blockers open your blood vessels and reduce the workload on your heart.
    • Calcium channel blockers work by relaxing the muscles that are in your blood vessels.

What is Lee Health's approach to high blood pressure?

Lee Health is involved in clinical studies to bring the most advanced treatments to our patients. As the largest medical system in Southwest Florida, we are committed to bringing you the best treatments that are not available at most community hospitals.

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