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Hypertension and dizzyness
Hello, I'm 26 years old working as an software engg. Recently from past few months or so dizzyness is getting increased in me and I use to get headaches and head reelings. Recently when I went to health center they checked my blood pressure it was 153/93, it was little high. Later next day again I was not well and I had fever so went to check my BP it was 183/148 which they told it is very high. After medication it is now in 150 and 140 in next days..please suggest me how to start with the treatment. I have synus problem too. Basically my work timings vary every week. Every alternate week I'm working in night shifts and the other alternate week in morning shifts.
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I can help you get better control of your blood pressure. You will also need a good dietary protocol for proper control.1.Salt - This is the biggest culprit in BP. Reduce Salt. You can use little low sodium salt. 2.Pickles - They are loaded with salt and oils. Try to avoid Pickles as much as you can. 3.Exercise - 45 minutes of Aerobic exercise can do wonders to decreasing Bp. It works much more than the medicines. 4.Weight Reduction - If your Body Mass Index (BMI) is more than 23, that's the first thing you need to do. Cut down on the weight. 5.Fried and Oily Food - This is another big culprit that needs to be avoided. 6.Canned Food - it's loaded with salt, please avoid it. 7.Fresh Fruits and Vegetables- That would probably be the best diet to counter BP. 8.Alcohol - Cut down on Alcohol for a long term Bp Control and general good health. 9.Smoking leads to hardening of arteries and play a big role in high BP.Cut this crap. 10.Stress free life - Do yoga , mediations etc. It relieves anxiety and fear , lowering BP. 11.Take Good Sleep - this is as important as the medicines itself. 12.Take Medicines Regularily
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