We Have A Serious Problem: Many Are Struggling and Dying From Hypertension

We have a severe problem. People are struggling and even dying from high blood pressure, a treatable disease that can be prevented.

For many people struggling with high blood pressure, home blood pressure measurements could be valuable for determining and monitoring the best treatment option. Home blood pressure monitoring is also essential to monitor your response to the selected treatment option.

Not to mention, home blood pressure monitoring is the most accurate blood pressure measurement if taken appropriately. There is limited time to get a blood pressure measurement in the doctor’s office.

Another reason people struggle with their blood pressure is that they don’t know their blood pressure target goal. They leave their office visits without a goal to target. Talk with your health care provider and find out what your home and office target blood pressure numbers should be.

A third reason is that some people are resistant to take blood pressure medication. Many times they are afraid they will likely require antihypertensive medication for the rest of their lives. Nobody wants to take blood pressure medication for the rest of their life. However, this is usually the case to maintain normal blood pressure until you can do what it takes to reduce your blood pressure.

Once you reduce your blood pressure to goal on medication, your health care provider will start the process to wean you off your blood pressure medication.

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