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RECOGNITION OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
It is almost never too late for treatment of hypertension to be worth while, but, as noted, the benefits are greatest if it is treated early. Hence it is important for the doctor to include a blood pressure check whenever he has the opportunity. If you have a family tendency to high blood pressure, stroke or heart attack you would be well advised to ask your doctor to measure your blood pressure, and to repeat the measurement every few years. This is the best use of a doctor’s time -prevention of later serious illness by a few well-spent minutes. Either way the result is reassuring for you: a normal result is comforting and so also is the knowledge that high blood pressure has been discovered and treated before harm has resulted.
Sometimes the doctor is tempted to dismiss a single high reading, to attribute it to anxiety in the hospital or surgery environment. This may be appropriate, but a single spike of high blood pressure can be the forerunner of persisting hypertension. As a minimum, the teenager or young adult with a single high reading deserves a check-up a year or two later; and it may be especially prudent for him to avoid obesity and, perhaps, to limit his intake of salty foods.
There is abundant evidence that high blood pressure (whether modest or gross in extent) increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. Other organs too are vulnerable to very high blood pressure. High blood pressure is easily diagnosed by the doctor, nurse or health visitor; and it is readily treated in the vast majority of patients. High blood pressure may also be to some extent preventable by avoidance of obesity, especially in adolescence and in early adult life. It is also possible that a low intake of salt will help to avert the condition.
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