World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together - Health (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Rilwayne001: 2:42pm On May 17 |
Emmerlee:Yes always I have the machine. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by professore(m): 3:21pm On May 17 |
There were no dramatic symptoms. Just small things he had been ignoring for a while such as headaches once in a while, fatigue, poor sleep and occasional dizziness he always brushed off as stress. Nothing felt serious until it suddenly was. It js that moment that changed my understanding of hypertension. Most times, it does not come with loud warning signs. It works quietly in the background, damaging the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes over time. Many people only find out when the situation has already become serious. The causes are not far-fetched. Stress, poor sleep, unhealthy diets, lack of exercise, alcohol, smoking, kidney injuries and delayed medical checkups are becoming normal lifestyle patterns. Another worrying habit is stopping medication once symptoms reduce. Hypertension does not go away because you feel fine. It can still be damaging your organs silently. Simple habits make a big difference. Reducing salt intake helps. Regular exercise helps. Better sleep helps. Managing stress helps. Routine checkups help. Check your blood pressure. Encourage someone close to you to do the same. Sometimes prevention starts with a simple conversation. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by julyb(m): 9:06pm On May 17 |
My own BP is normal now afer l reduce stress,sleep more and watch my diet. However, l am still battling with the regular chest pain. Can any one advise what to do for permanent cure based on your experience? Thank you. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Tonitoniton(m): 10:35pm On May 17 |
Rilwayne001:Pls, my family member is on the drug . Pls, how did you manage it? What food did you change ? |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Ashawoman82: 10:52pm On May 17 |
RollinTNDA:no jokes, I will do that tommorow morning at work.. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Ashawoman82: 10:54pm On May 17 |
DeltaBachelor:lol u don't get, if the BP. Is 158/90 in resting state imagine how high he will be when stressed or tensed up, that BP. Could skyrocket to 180 which is deadly.. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Rilwayne001: 10:57pm On May 17 |
Tonitoniton:So, to begin with, I wasn’t actually hypertensive. I had just adopted some lifestyle habits that were affecting my heart rate and blood pressure readings. For example, I was taking a lot of coffee because of exams, eating a high amount of toast bread, hardly exercising, and barely eating fruits. It got to the point where even small anxiety could trigger a very high blood pressure reading. The first thing I did was stop coffee. I also stopped toast bread. I cut down salt significantly in my food, only using a small amount occasionally in stew. I don’t really take sugar, and I cut it out completely. For fruits, I started blending watermelon and beetroot and storing it in the fridge. I take it in the morning and at night, about three days a week. I also try to eat at least one fruit after lunch—especially apples. Even one apple a day, or a slice of watermelon, helps. The most important change I made was walking. As simple as it sounds, it was the main factor that helped. If you’re using an iPhone, you can download the Apple Fitness app and aim for at least 5,000 steps daily. Take stairs whenever you can. Walking alone is still very effective. I usually do at least 8,000 steps a day, and I jog most of the time as well. Also, try to get good sleep. Walking actually improves sleep quality. Honestly, after changing my lifestyle, even while still on blood pressure medication, I started experiencing low blood pressure readings. That’s why I eventually stopped the medication. However, I wouldn’t advise anyone to stop their medication unless they consistently monitor their readings and confirm that their blood pressure has significantly improved.. |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:34am On May 18 |
Ashawoman82:It is you that doesn’t get it. If not you will know already what SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC means and not talk about resting state again or when stressed up. If stress is the issue, then he should do a scan to check that like ECG, ECHO or so. Like I said earlier, that figure isn’t fatal enough to KILL his friend. The W.H.O recommends that it is ONLY an emergency when systolic pressure gets to 180 and diastolic gets to 120. Even some people still walk around with figures much higher than that. Always do your research and stop embarrassing yourself online. Note that I also said people should check blood pressure regularly and also take their medications. I am not in support of those that are careless with their health. DO HAVE A GREAT DAY. BYE ! |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by DonXavi(m): 1:08pm On May 18 |
Interesting topic |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Chucks13: 3:00pm On May 18 |
adedayo77:Go and get 24 dry eso abere in yoruba. Osu seed in Edo Nkpokiri in igbo Must be "24" dry one pls grind it to powder (its hard to grind) but pls do it then pls get big coca cola bottle with cola inside pour the grinded seeds in it do it gently to avoid the cola gas spilling everywhere leave it for 3 days pls don't let the bottle touch floor for that 3 days put it on table or something up not floor pls, and after the 3rd meaning 4th day morning take a shot and in the evening take a shot before bed pls after the second day full dose by 3rd day check the BP pls cus it can drop drastically so check it if you haven't get the desire reading do it again for another 3 days and check it, b4 you drink it for 12 days BP must be OK. Try this pls. Sorry I'm not an herbalist it's what was given to me by my grandfather before he died, he gave me alot of secret stiffs I can't share. Do this and I'm sure as it works for my mother inlaw perfectly it will work for you. Thanks |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Ashawoman82: 7:48pm On May 18 |
DeltaBachelor:shutup and rest with all the big big words, BP above 150 is dangerous, it's stage 1 hypertension diastolic above 100 is a ticking time bomb so keep shut and learn, make ur own research..hypertension has stages, fact that it's not up to 180 doesn't mean it's not dangerous dp u know what blood pressure entails? Do u know the literal meaning of high blood pressure? |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Tonitoniton(m): 8:11pm On May 18 |
Rilwayne001:Ok. Thanks bro |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by lucy778899(f): 3:10am On May 19 |
Remember, there is a medicine called nifedipine. It is still necessary to pay attention to dietary habits and regular sleep patterns.Nowadays, young people all tend to stay up late. ![]() |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by adedayo77: 5:30am On May 21 |
Thanks for this. I have also heard about it before. God bless you for helping others to have a good health. Chucks13: |
| Re: World Hypertension Day 2026: Controlling Hypertension Together by Chucks13: 8:37am On May 21 |
adedayo77:You ate welcome comrade. |
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It is still necessary to pay attention to dietary habits and regular sleep patterns.Nowadays, young people all tend to stay up late.