store
finder
Shop Online at Pharmasave shop
online
weekly
flyer
Email  
Sign Up

What do the Hypertension Canada recommendations mean to you?

Whether you're at risk for getting high blood pressure or already have it, here's what you can do to get the most from the Hypertension Canada (HC) recommendations.

Monitor your blood pressure regularly. If you don't have high blood pressure, get your blood pressure checked regularly as recommended by your doctor. If you have high blood pressure, talk to your doctor about how often you should monitor your blood pressure. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about what type of monitor is right for you. Make sure you:

  • understand how to use and maintain the monitor
  • read the instructions carefully
  • take your monitor to your next doctor's office visit so your doctor can check to see if your monitor produces the same reading as the doctor gets

Reduce your risk factors for high blood pressure and heart disease. Although some risk factors can't be changed (e.g., family history, age), many risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, physical inactivity, obesity, too much dietary salt, stress, and too much alcohol intake can be changed. Talk to your doctor to find out exactly what you can do to reduce your risk.

Know your target blood pressure. For most people with high blood pressure, the target is to have blood pressure that is less than 135/85. However, in certain circumstances (e.g., if you have diabetes or kidney disease), the target values are lower. People with diabetes should aim for a blood pressure of less than 130/80. Your blood pressure targets may also depend on your risk for heart disease, so ask your doctor if you're not sure what your targets are, and monitor your blood pressure regularly. Let your doctor know if you are not reaching your target – your treatment plan may need to be adjusted.

Following the recommendations will help keep you and your heart healthy!

All material copyright MediResource Inc. 1996 – 2024. Terms and conditions of use. The contents herein are for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Source: www.medbroadcast.com/healthfeature/gethealthfeature/High-Blood-Pressure-Whats-New

Share this page

facebook twitter linkedin