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Feeling dizzy when blood pressure rises suddenly? Here’s what to do

Some people notice the blood pressure reading first. Others notice the dizziness. A sudden feeling of lightheadedness combined with a higher than normal blood pressure reading can be unsettling, especially if it happens without warning. Many people immediately wonder whether they are experiencing a medical emergency. In some cases, the situation requires urgent attention. In …

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First steps to take when blood pressure rises suddenly

Seeing a blood pressure reading that is much higher than usual can be unsettling. For some people, it happens after a stressful day, a poor night’s sleep, or an argument that leaves them feeling tense. Others discover an elevated reading while checking their blood pressure at home and immediately wonder whether they are facing a …

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A sudden headache may signal a blood pressure emergency

Most headaches are not caused by high blood pressure. In fact, many adults with hypertension never experience headaches at all. But there is an important exception. A sudden, severe headache accompanied by extremely high blood pressure can sometimes signal a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Knowing the difference may help you respond quickly and …

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High blood pressure is becoming more common in younger adults

Many people still think of high blood pressure as a condition that appears later in life. Yet doctors are seeing a different pattern. More adults in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s are being diagnosed with elevated blood pressure, often during routine checkups rather than because of symptoms. That shift matters because high blood pressure …

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A simple evening snack may support sleep and blood pressure

Many older adults pay close attention to what they eat during the day but give little thought to their evening snack. That small choice before bed may matter more than it seems. While no single food can guarantee better sleep or lower blood pressure, certain nutrient rich snacks may help support both. The right combination …

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Best time to check blood pressure at home

Many people check their blood pressure only when they feel stressed, tired, or concerned about a recent reading. The problem is that blood pressure naturally changes throughout the day. A number taken at the wrong time may not reflect your usual pattern, making it harder to understand what is really happening. That is why timing …

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Is morning blood pressure the best predictor of stroke risk?

Many people who monitor their blood pressure at home focus on the numbers themselves. A reading may seem high, low, or somewhere in between, and then life moves on. But researchers are increasingly interested in something else: when those readings are taken. A study from Japan suggests that morning blood pressure may provide more useful …

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Five habits women can prioritize for better blood pressure

High blood pressure affects millions of women, yet many do not realize their numbers are elevated until a routine checkup reveals a problem. That is partly because hypertension often develops quietly. There may be no obvious symptoms, even while the heart and blood vessels are working harder behind the scenes. The encouraging news is that …

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What is normal blood pressure for women over 60?

Many women begin paying closer attention to blood pressure after age 60. A routine doctor’s appointment, a home monitor reading, or a family history of heart disease often raises an important question: what numbers are actually considered normal? The answer is not always identical for everyone. While healthy blood pressure targets exist, doctors increasingly recognize …

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Blood pressure often rises after menopause for several reasons

Many women are surprised when their blood pressure starts creeping upward after menopause. For years, their numbers may have stayed within a healthy range. Then a routine checkup, a pharmacy screening, or a reading at home suddenly looks a little different. While aging is part of the picture, menopause brings changes of its own. Hormonal …