• Diseases and Symptoms,  Exercise and Sports

    The relationship between vitamin D and hypertension

    The role of vitamin D in our bodies is significant, as it performs numerous functions that directly affect our health. Research over the past few decades has revealed increasing evidence that a deficiency in vitamin D can lead to various health problems, such as high blood pressure. The relationship between vitamin D levels and blood pressure has been the subject of many scientific studies, and while supplementation of the vitamin can be beneficial in many cases, it is not sufficient on its own to treat high blood pressure. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure. The prevalence of hypertension is significantly higher…

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  • Digestive System,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Childhood Hypertension

    A high blood pressure, or hypertension, often remains hidden in children and is frequently only discovered incidentally, such as during medical screenings. Childhood hypertension is particularly concerning because its symptoms are not always noticeable, making it important for parents and educators to be aware of the significance of prevention and screening. Hypertension in children can arise from various causes, and proper recognition and treatment are essential to prevent later complications. The role of a healthy lifestyle and regular medical examinations is crucial in preventing high blood pressure. Parents and young people should consciously pay attention to healthy habits, such as avoiding alcohol and tobacco consumption. Special attention should also be…

  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Blood Pressure Reduction and Lifestyle – Steps to Mitigate High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure is a health condition that requires continuous attention and management. It involves not only taking medications but also transforming our lifestyle. Proper nutrition, regular exercise, and stress management can all contribute to normalizing blood pressure levels. To prevent and manage high blood pressure, it is essential to consciously pay attention to our lifestyle, as daily habits significantly impact our health. Nutrition and Lifestyle Changes Proper nutrition is crucial not only for reducing blood pressure but also for maintaining our overall well-being. Reducing sodium intake and increasing the consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are essential. Additionally, maintaining physical activity and a healthy weight can also contribute…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Effervescent Tablets: Their Use May Pose a Risk for Patients with High Blood Pressure

    A modern táplálkozás és gyógyszeripar fejlődésével a különféle étrend-kiegészítők népszerűsége folyamatosan növekszik. A vitaminok, ásványi anyagok és egyéb hasznos tápanyagok egyre inkább pezsgőtabletta formájában jelennek meg a piacon. Ezek a készítmények gyorsan oldódnak és könnyen fogyaszthatók, így sokan választják őket a napi vitaminbevitel kiegészítésére. Benefits and Considerations of Effervescent Tablets Bár a pezsgőtabletták előnyei nyilvánvalóak, fontos figyelembe venni, hogy nem mindenki számára ideálisak. Különösen a magas vérnyomással küzdők esetében fontos a megfelelő választás, mivel a pezsgőtabletták gyakran jelentős mennyiségű nátriumot tartalmaznak. A nátriumfogyasztás növekedése pedig komoly kockázatokat hordozhat magában, nemcsak a vérnyomás, hanem a veseműködés szempontjából is. A nátrium bevitelének korlátozása elengedhetetlen a szív- és érrendszeri egészség megőrzéséhez, ezért érdemes…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Aspirin and High Blood Pressure – Is it Really Effective?

    A problem of blood pressure is becoming increasingly common among the adult population, and the search for appropriate treatment methods is of paramount importance. Maintaining healthy blood pressure is crucial in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, and the role of various medications in this process is undeniable. Aspirin, as a well-known drug, has numerous benefits ranging from pain relief to anti-inflammatory effects. New research now indicates that taking aspirin in the evening, before bedtime, may be particularly effective in managing slightly elevated blood pressure. The research process and their results highlight the previously unknown beneficial effects of aspirin. During the studies, scientists aimed to uncover how the timing of aspirin…

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  • Addictions,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Risky Pair: Hypertension and Prediabetes

    A coexistence of hypertension and prediabetes poses a serious health risk that is worth understanding thoroughly. The two conditions significantly impact the cardiovascular system, both individually and together, making proper prevention and treatment essential. The medical community increasingly recognizes that hypertension and elevated blood sugar levels are closely related, and this connection can be particularly dangerous when the two conditions occur together. The intertwining of hypertension and prediabetes is like a crack in the pavement that can be exacerbated by various factors. While prediabetes alone does not necessarily lead to cardiovascular problems, its association with hypertension can dramatically increase the risk of serious health events. Research shows that the combined…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Exercise and Sports

    Protect Your Eyes and Manage Your High Blood Pressure

    A high blood pressure is a widespread health issue worldwide that can have serious consequences in many cases. Among the complications of hypertension, heart attacks and strokes are often mentioned, but the connection between high blood pressure and glaucoma, or green cataract, is receiving increasing attention. Glaucoma is not just a simple ophthalmic disease; it poses serious health risks, the understanding of which is essential for prevention and treatment. The essence of glaucoma is that the internal pressure of the eye increases, which can severely damage the optic nerve and even cause blindness. Several factors may contribute to the development of glaucoma, including congenital predisposition, eye injuries, and various diseases,…

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  • Addictions,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Articles on Cardiovascular Diseases – Page 18

    The health of the heart is crucial for human life, as this organ is responsible for pumping blood that delivers oxygen and nutrients to every part of the body. The heart is protected by a sac-like structure called the pericardium, which consists of two layers. This envelope not only provides mechanical protection but also plays a role in the normal functioning of the heart. Inflammation of the pericardium, known as pericarditis, can pose serious health problems and can develop for various reasons. Pericarditis can cause a range of symptoms that complicate diagnosis. Patients often report chest pain, which can become particularly intense during breathing or coughing. In addition, the inflammatory…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    CMV herpesvirus can also trigger high blood pressure

    A herpesviruses, which affect a significant portion of the population, have primarily been known for their infectious diseases so far. However, recent research suggests that these viruses can also cause more serious health problems, such as the development of high blood pressure. These discoveries may open a new dimension in the treatment and prevention of hypertension. During the research, scientists noticed that herpesviruses, particularly cytomegalovirus (CMV), cause inflammation in blood vessels, which can lead to high blood pressure in the long term. The presence of CMV in the bodies of a significant portion of adults indicates that it appears not only as an infectious disease but also as a serious…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    High blood pressure may also contribute to the development of TIA

    The TIA, or transient ischemic attack, is a condition that resembles a stroke but typically does not result in life-threatening consequences. These attacks usually resolve within a short period, but their warning signs should not be overlooked. The occurrence of TIA is often linked to untreated high blood pressure, which also carries an increased risk of stroke. Although the periodic symptoms of TIA, such as unilateral weakness, double vision, dizziness, or speech disturbances, are temporary, investigating the underlying causes is essential. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent more serious consequences, such as a stroke. It is important for affected individuals to not only feel reassured when symptoms subside but…

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