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This guide is a must for anybody who wants to control high blood pressure naturally. Sarah Brewer, respected doctor and Telegraph columnist, has teamed up with Michelle Berriedale-Johnson, a successful special diets cookery writer, to provide readers with a comprehensive self-treatment plan that includes 60 mouth-watering recipes.Sales Handles:Heart disease is the number one killer in the West and is closely linked to high blood pressure, or hypertension.High blood pressure can be triggered by many things and diet is one of the major contributing factors.This clear and accessible guide provides an easy-to-follow nutritional plan that shows readers how to prevent and control high blood pressure by changing their eating habits.Dr Sarah Brewer also gives readers medically up-to-date information on high blood pressure, what causes it and how to control symptoms.The book also reviews all the orthodox and complementary treatments that are available.60 simple recipes from special diets expert Michelle Berriedale-Johnson allow sufferers to control their condition while still enjoying their food.

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Grade 3 – as in grade 2, plus signs that the arteries have started leaking. Leakage of protein-rich fluid produces white, soft, ‘cotton wool’ – like blobs while leakage of blood produces flame-shaped haemorrhages.

Grade 4 – as in grade 3, plus swelling, bulging and blurring of the head of the optic nerve (papilloedema).

If haemorrhages, exudates or papilloedema are visible in the back of the eye, it shows that malignant hypertension ( see page 5 ) has developed. These are the same sort of processes that are occurring in the brain and which are thought to lead to a stroke. It is very important that your hypertension is brought under control quickly and safely. You may be admitted to hospital for complete bed rest while your drug treatment is adjusted.

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Hardening and furring up of the arteries throughout the body can lead to peripheral vascular disease in which blood supply to your legs is severely limited. Even a mild increase in exercise means that your muscles need extra blood and oxygen – if these cannot be supplied, your leg muscles will start to cramp. This causes a severe pain in the calf muscles which comes on during exercise and stops when you rest – a condition called intermittent claudication. If your blood supply is severely affected, even walking 100 metres or less on the flat can bring symptoms on. If blood supply is very poor, ischaemic pain may occur at rest, tissues may break down to form a leg ulcer and eventually gangrene may set in. Severe peripheral vascular disease is most likely in someone with hypertension who also smokes, or who also suffers from diabetes.

Aspirin will help to thin the blood and improve blood supply. Some tablets also work by increasing the flexibility of red blood cells so they can squeeze through small blood vessels more easily. Interestingly, research shows that taking garlic powder tablets, ginkgo biloba or a mix of Tibetan herbs known as Padma 28 can improve peripheral circulation enough to increase the distance you can walk before calf pain starts by up to 30 per cent in three months ( see Chapter 19 ).

A severely narrowed artery in the leg can be overcome with a bypass graft to open up an alternative circulatory route. If there are only one or two main sites of blockage, these can sometimes be overcome by passing a balloon catheter into the artery and expanding it at the site of blockage to locally dilate the vessel in that area.

Treatment of High Blood Pressure

Early diagnosis and treatment can control your blood pressure before it harms your health. You will have your blood pressure measured several times before your doctor will decide to prescribe any anti-hypertensive drugs. This is to make sure your blood pressure remains consistently high and is not just going up as a result of visiting the surgery. The aim of blood-pressure treatment is to reduce diastolic BP to below 85 mmHg and/or systolic BP to below 140 mmHg (thresholds may be different in some groups of people such as the very elderly). Sometimes two or even three different types of drug are needed to achieve this goal.

The aim of treatment is to lower your blood pressure gradually. Your doctor will start you off on a low dose of tablets to see how your blood pressure responds. If this is not enough, your dose may be increased, other drugs may be added in, or your medication may be completely changed. In some cases, more than one drug may be needed to achieve an acceptable BP. It may seem annoying to have to take one, two or even three different kinds of drugs when you feel perfectly well. But by prescribing treatment to keep your blood pressure within normal limits, your doctor is helping you to avoid the complications of uncontrolled hypertension – heart attack, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, kidney failure and even blindness.

It is important to take your blood pressure tablets regularly as prescribed. Some tablets only need only to be taken once a day, but others may need to be taken two or more times daily. This depends on how long each dose of medicine works in your body, and on how bad your blood pressure is.

When most forms of anti-hypertensive treatment are stopped, blood pressure only climbs up only slowly over several days or even weeks. With some forms of treatment, however, a rebound effect can occur so your blood pressure shoots back up.

Don’t stop taking your blood pressure treatment without first consulting your doctor. If you notice something that may be a side-effect, such as a rash, dizziness or sexual problems, always tell your doctor immediately so your dose can be altered or your treatment changed to one that suits you better.

Research shows that controlling hypertension can:

картинка 38lower the risk of stroke by 35 per cent

reduce the risk of heart complications by 20 per cent

reduce overall risk of death at any age by 15 per cent.

GUIDELINES FOR DOCTORS

Doctors have been given guidelines to help them decide which patients with high blood pressure need treatment and which don’t. Basically, if your BP is consistently found to be above a certain level, it is important to bring it down to normal to reduce your risk of future complications such as coronary heart disease, kidney failure, eye problems (hypertensive retinopathy) or stroke. If complications (target organ damage) are already in evidence, the management of your condition will be stepped up.

These guidelines are based on extensive studies and trials that confirm the health benefits of treatment. In some cases, where blood pressure is borderline, and research does not show clear benefits of treatment, your doctor will monitor you regularly to make sure your BP does not go up. In these cases, diet and lifestyle changes are often enough to control your BP so you don’t need to take drug treatment at all.

You might find it interesting to read the guidelines given to doctors. These are as follows:

Measurement

Baseline BP is established by taking two to three BP readings per visit (while the patient is sitting) on up to four occasions.

Aims of Treatment

To reduce diastolic BP to less than 85 mmHg and to reduce systolic BP to less than 140 mmHg, but the optimal target in people with diabetes or kidney disease is lower. In the elderly, the threshold for treatment is usually higher, as research only shows consistent benefits in treating a BP that is persistently raised to 160/90 or greater.

Target Organ Damage

This is defined as left ventricle of heart enlarged; angina; transient ischaemia attacks (TIAs); stroke; peripheral vascular disease; heart attack; kidney function impaired.

Where the initial blood pressure is systolic ≥ 220mmHg OR diastolic ≥ 120mmHg, treat immediately.

Where the initial blood pressure is systolic 200–219 mmHg OR diastolic 110–119 mmHg, confirm over one to two weeks then treat if these values are sustained.

Where the initial blood pressure is systolic 160–199 mmHg OR diastolic 100–109 mmHg, AND the patient has cardiovascular complications, end organ damage or diabetes (type I or II), confirm over three to four weeks then treat if these values are sustained.

Where the initial blood pressure is systolic 160–199 mmHg OR diastolic 100–109 mmHg, but the patient has NO cardiovascular complications, end organ damage or diabetes, advise lifestyle changes, reassess weekly initially and treat if these values are sustained on repeat measurements over four to twelve weeks.

картинка 39Where the initial blood pressure is systolic 140–159 mmHg OR diastolic 90–99 mmHg, AND the patient has cardiovascular complications, end organ damage or diabetes, confirm within four to twelve weeks and treat if these values are sustained.

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