High blood pressure (hypertension) is often called the silent killer. This is because many people who have it, don't know it. It can be very dangerous. High blood pressure can raise your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart disease, and heart failure. Controlling your blood pressure can lower your risk of these problems. It's important to check your blood pressure regularly. It can save your life.
Blood pressure measurements are given as two numbers. Systolic blood pressure is the upper number. This is the pressure when the heart contracts. Diastolic blood pressure is the lower number. This is the pressure when the heart relaxes between beats.
Blood pressure is grouped like this:
- Normal blood pressure. This is systolic of less than 120 and diastolic of less than 80
- Elevated blood pressure. This is systolic of 120 to 129 and diastolic less than 80.
- Stage 1 high blood pressure. This is systolic of 130 to 139 or diastolic between 80 to 89.
- Stage 2 high blood pressure. This is systolic of 140 or higher or diastolic of 90 or higher.
A heart-healthy lifestyle can help you control your blood pressure without medicines. Below are some things you can do to have a heart-healthy lifestyle.