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		<title>High Blood Pressure and Birth Control Pills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blood pressure can go up in women who are taking birth control pills. Most women in their reproductive age group of 15 to 45 years have a normal blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg. The female sex hormones namely estrogen and progesterone have distinct protective effects on women. These are related to protection from heart diseases ]]></description>
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<p>Blood pressure can go up in women who are taking birth control pills. </p>
<p>Most women in their reproductive age group of 15 to 45 years have a normal blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg. The female sex hormones namely estrogen and progesterone have distinct protective effects on women. These are related to protection from heart diseases and from some cancers. So, when women attain menopause, the protective effects of the female hormones dwindles away exposing them to a variety of health risks.</p>
<p>Birth control pills for women<br />
Birth control pills have saved millions of women all over the globe from unwanted pregnancies. These pills are hormone based and several studies have shown safety and efficacy of these pills. Their success has reached a stage that they are considered to be amongst the most commonly used contraceptive method adopted by women all over the world. </p>
<p>Are high blood pressure and birth control pills related?<br />
Birth control pills or oral contraceptives are made from synthetically produced estrogen and progesterone. Some contraceptive pills contain progesterone only. Pills with both estrogen and progesterone combined are likely to cause an increase in the blood pressure &#x96; but only in some women. Other women take contraceptive pills for years and have no problems with them.</p>
<p>This blood pressure effect thought to be due mostly to the estrogen component of the combined pill although a few studies conducted by the National Institute of Health have shown that progesterone birth control pills are likely to cause a small increase in diastolic pressure. The increase though small has been considered significant in that it increases the risk of developing strokes, embolism and heart attacks in women. Progesterone only contraceptive pills are sometimes called the &#8220;mini-pill&#8221;.</p>
<p>The risk of hypertension in women taking oral contraceptives depends on the following factors</p>
<p>&#x95;	Age at which oral contraceptives are started: In women above the age of 35 years, the risk of pill induced hypertension is higher. Hence, such women need to check their pressure before starting therapy and monitor it regularly till pill use is discontinued.</p>
<p>&#x95;	Past history: In women already having blood pressure related problems, the risk is again high and hence a thorough medical examination is very important before the start of therapy.</p>
<p>&#x95;	History of smoking: Women who smoke have a positive risk factor that can induce hypertension.</p>
<p>Let&#x92;s see how women taking birth control pills can tackle the situation in the presence of the above risk factors:</p>
<p>&#x95;	For women over the age of 35 years, the doors are not closed. They must get themselves thoroughly examined for present and past medical history and family history to assess if any other additional risks are present. If the blood pressure exam is normal then the pill can be begun. Regular follow up with your doctor is a must so that any increase in BP can be picked up as soon as possible.</p>
<p>&#x95;	In women who already have high blood pressure before the age of 35 years it&#x92;s probably better not to use the contraceptive pill. Other options for birth control would be a better choice in such cases.</p>
<p>&#x95;	Women who smoke: Smoking causes damage to the walls of the blood vessels and narrows their lumen and thus increases the blood pressure. Birth control pills can have a similar effect by causing fluid retention and thereby will augment the problem. The best thing to do is quit smoking. </p>
<p>For all women taking pills for birth control, it is essential that they have a regular follow up with their doctor for a complete physical exam to look for any changes in blood pressure and other systems induced by the long term use of contraceptives.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 05:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Unlike many diseases, high blood pressure is often present with no obvious symptoms. Therefore, the term &#8220;the silent killer&#8221; is used often to describe this disease. Stuffy nose is an obvious symptom for conditions such as a common cold. However, patients can be totally unaware that they have high blood pressure for many years. They are often able to lead their lives as per normal. </p>
<p><b>High Blood Pressure Is Often Discovered By Chance</b></p>
<p>For many patients, they often realize that they have high blood pressure on a visit to their doctor for an unrelated condition or a regular checkup. Prenatal visits are another common time when doctors diagnose mother-to-be with this condition. Therefore, leading to a abnormally high numbers of pregnant ladies to be stricken with this condition.</p>
<p><b>Manifestation As Other Problems</b></p>
<p>Symptoms can exist in many other organs that are actually caused by high blood pressure. For example, Blood vessels can be damaged which leads to complications such as Heart Attack and Stroke. These complications are often severe enough for patients to seek visits with their doctors.</p>
<p>Some of the symptoms that high blood pressure presents as </p>
<p>&#x95;Tightness, pressure, or pain in the chest or arms</p>
<p>&#x95;Dizziness</p>
<p>&#x95;Fatigue</p>
<p>&#x95;Loss of consciousness</p>
<p>&#x95;Low exercise tolerance</p>
<p>&#x95;Nausea</p>
<p>&#x95;Episodes of confusion</p>
<p><b>Everyone Should Have their Blood Pressure Checked</b></p>
<p>If you had never check the level of your blood pressure or the last time you did was a long time ago, you should immediately pick up the phone and make an appointment with your doctor. Check up on high blood pressure need not be an expensive affair, you can have yours checked inexpensively at a clinic.</p>
<p>High blood pressure can be a silent condition that is present for many years; therefore it is crucial that people have their blood pressure checked regularly. Anyone can get this condition, even children. This disease can be a severe condition if not treated appropriately. </p>
<p>Alvin Hopkinson is a leading and avid researcher of various  treatments. He runs an informational website that provides free tips to lower your hypertension and unbiased reviews on medications such as <a href="http://www.minusbloodpressure.com/altace/" target="_blank">Altace. To grab your FREE report on how to prevent and treat high blood pressure, make sure you visit Alvin&#8217;s site.</p>
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