TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Keep Blood Pressure Under Control

Managing hypertension focuses on lowering blood pressure to a safe range and reducing the risk of long-term complications. Treatment plans are individualized and may include medical treatment, regular monitoring, and supportive lifestyle measures as advised by healthcare professionals.

Key Aspects of Management Include

  • Regular blood pressure monitoring and follow-up

  • Use of prescribed medications when required

  • Long-term consistency in treatment, even when readings improve

  • Early medical attention if blood pressure rises significantly or symptoms worsen

    SUPPORTING BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL

    Daily Habits That Support Treatment

    Many people with hypertension experience no symptoms at all, which is why it is often called a silent condition and regular blood pressure checks are important.

    Recommended Diet

    Nutritional Support for Blood Pressure Management

    Dietary choices play an important role in long term blood pressure control. A heart conscious eating pattern can support vascular health, improve metabolic balance, and complement prescribed treatment.

    • Reduce sodium intake by limiting processed, packaged, and restaurant foods

    • Increase fresh vegetables and fruits for natural potassium and fiber support

    • Include lean protein sources such as legumes, pulses, fish, or skinless poultry

    • Limit saturated fats, excess sugar, and deep fried foods

    • Choose whole grains over refined carbohydrates

    • Prefer low fat dairy options where appropriate

      A structured eating pattern such as the DASH approach emphasizes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, and reduced sodium intake, and has been associated with improved blood pressure control.

      Dietary adjustments should be maintained consistently and individualized under professional guidance.

      FAQs

      Common Questions About Hypertension
      Living with high blood pressure often raises questions. Many people want to understand what their readings mean, how often they should monitor blood pressure, and what role lifestyle and treatment play.