Hypertension Treatment

Addressing high blood pressure with integrative and personalized care

Understanding Hypertension

Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. With each beat of the heart, blood is pumped through the arteries, creating a measurable pressure within the blood vessels.

At the beginning of the heartbeat, when the ventricles contract to push the blood through the circulatory system, the highest pressure is exerted on the arteries. This is called the systolic pressure. As the ventricles of the heart are filled with blood at the end of the heartbeat, the blood pressure falls to its lowest level, the diastolic pressure.

The Silent Killer

High blood pressure is often called the silent killer, since nearly one-third of people that suffer from it have no idea that they have it. Understanding the risks and signs of hypertension is crucial for maintaining cardiovascular health:

Asymptomatic

Nearly one-third of people with hypertension have no idea they have it.

Cardiovascular Risk

Untreated hypertension significantly increases risk of heart disease.

Regular Monitoring

Regular blood pressure checks are essential for early detection.

Preventive Care

Early intervention can prevent serious complications.

Blood Pressure Explained

Understanding the two measurements that make up your blood pressure reading:

Systolic Pressure

At the beginning of the heartbeat, when the ventricles contract to push the blood through the circulatory system, the highest pressure is exerted on the arteries.

Diastolic Pressure

As the ventricles of the heart are filled with blood at the end of the heartbeat, the blood pressure falls to its lowest level.

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