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    Materi Mass Campaign ( Personal )

    Moderat + epidemiologThe prevalence of hypertension or blood pressure today is quite high. In addition, it has incurred a

    public health problem. ypertension, is one of the most influential ris! factors of serious complication

    diseases beside it is often have no symptoms. It is only reali"ed #hen disruption to other organs suchas cardiac dysfunction and stro!e. $o it is commonly called $ilent !iller.

    %hat is silent !iller and hypertension, ho# to measure, treated, or prevent it #ill be present by the

    team promotor.

    Defin 1 orang

    What Is Hypertension?

    ypertension, or high blood pressure, is a common condition that #ill catch up #ith most people #ho

    live into older age. &lood pressure is the force of blood pressing against the #alls of your arteries.

    %hen it's too high, it raises the heart's #or!load and can cause serious damage to the arteries.

    Hypertension and Pregnancy

    estational hypertension is a !ind of high blood pressure that occurs in the second half of pregnancy.%ithout treatment, it may lead to a serious condition called preeclampsia that endangers both the

    mother and baby. The condition can limit blood and oygen flo# to the baby and can affect the

    mother's !idneys and brain. *fter the baby is born, the mother+s blood pressure usually returns to itsnormal level

    Hypertension and Medicine

    Cold and flu medicines that contain decongestants are one of several classes of medicine that can

    cause your blood pressure to rise. thers include -$*I pain relievers, steroids, diet pills, birth

    control pills, and some antidepressants.

    'White Coat' Hypertension

    $ome people only have a high reading in the doctor's office, perhaps because they're nervous.$ome #ill only have high blood pressure readings sporadically. Those people may have a

    higher chance of developing high blood pressure, a recent study sho#s.Hypertension and Children

    %hile hypertension is more often a problem for older people, even children can have high blood

    pressure. /-ormal/ blood pressure varies based on a child+s age, height, and se, so your doctor #ill

    need to tell you if there is a concern. Children are at greater ris! if they are over#eight, have a family

    history of the illness.

    Etiolog 1 orang

    What causes Hypertension ?odium

    $odium is a ma0or component of salt, it can raise blood pressure by causing the body to retain fluid,

    #hich leads to a greater burden on the heart.

    Weight

    &eing over#eight places a strain on your heart and increases your ris! of high blood pressure. That is

    #hy diets to lo#er blood pressure are often also designed to control calories.

    tress

    $tress can ma!e your blood pressure spi!e, but there's no evidence that it causes high blood pressure

    as an ongoing condition. o#ever, stress may affect ris! factors for heart disease, so it may have an

    indirect connection to hypertension. $tress may lead to other unhealthy habits, such as a poor diet,alcohol use, or smo!ing, #hich can contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease.

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    !lcohol

    rin!ing too much alcohol can increase your blood pressure. uidelines from the *merican eart

    *ssociation state that if you drin! alcohol, you should limit the amount to no more than t#o drin!s a

    day for men, or one a day for #omen.

    Caffeine

    If caffeine can ma!e you 0ittery, can it also raise your blood pressure1 It might have a temporary

    effect.2ou can safely drin! one or t#o cups a day, according to the *merican eart *ssociation

    2our ris! increases even more if you have high blood pressure along #ith other ris! factors3

    *ge

    eredity (including race)

    ender (male)

    $mo!ing

    iabetes

    Physical inactivity

    "anda ge#ala + pemeri$saan 1 orangWhy High %lood pressure Matter ?

    igh blood pressure can lead to serious health problems. 4ncontrolled high blood pressure can in0ure

    or !ill you. It's sometimes called /the silent !iller/ because &P has no symptoms, so you may not be

    a#are that it's damaging your arteries, heart and other organs.Possible health consequences that can

    happen over time #hen high blood pressure is left untreated include3

    amage to the heart and coronary arteries,including heart attac!, heart disease, congestive

    heart failure, etc. $tro!e

    5idney damage

    6ision loss

    7rectile dysfunction

    Memory loss

    8luid in the lungs

    *ngina

    Peripheral artery disease

    &ut remember, these are not symptoms of &P. igh blood pressure is a symptomless disease ecept

    in its most etreme cases !no#n ashypertensive crisis.

    If you ignore your blood pressure because you thin! symptoms #ill alert you to the problem, you are

    ta!ing a dangerous chance #ith your life. 7verybody needs to !no# their blood pressure numbers, and

    everyone needs to prevent high blood pressure from developing. *s mentioned above, only #hen

    blood pressure readings soar to dangerously high levels may obvious symptoms occur. $uch as 3

    $evere headaches

    $evere aniety

    $hortness of breath

    -osebleeds

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    2our healthcare provider #ill li!ely prescribe medication in addition to lifestyle modifications. 2ou

    may need more than one type of prescription medication to !eep your blood pressure at a healthy

    level. *s for the counter medicines commonly given in the form of drugs to treat a very high

    hypertension are 3%eta()loc$ers

    &eta9bloc!ers #or! by slo#ing the heart rate, #hich means that the heart doesn't have to #or! ashard. $ide effects can include insomnia, di""iness, fatigue, cold hands and feet, and erectile

    dysfunction.

    !CE Inhi)itors

    *C7 inhibitors reduce your body's supply of angiotensin II 99 a substance that ma!es blood vessels

    contract and narro#. The result is more relaed, open (dilated) arteries, as #ell as lo#er blood

    pressure and less effort for your heart. $ide effects can include a dry cough, s!in rash, or di""iness,

    and high levels of potassium. %omen should not become pregnant #hile ta!ing an *C7 inhibitor.

    !*%s

    These drugs bloc! receptors for angiotensin 99 as if placing a shield over a loc!. This bloc!ade

    prevents the chemical's artery9tightening effects, and lo#ers your blood pressure. *:&s can ta!eseveral #ee!s to become fully effective. Possible side effects include di""iness, muscle cramps,

    insomnia, and high levels of potassium. %omen should not become pregnant #hile ta!ing this

    medication.

    Calcium Channel %loc$ers

    Calcium channel bloc!ers slo# the movement of calcium into the cells of the heart and blood vessels.

    $ince calcium causes stronger heart contractions, these medications ease the heart's contraction and

    rela the blood vessels. They can cause di""iness, heart palpitations, s#elling of the an!les, and

    constipation. Ta!e them #ith food or mil! and avoid grapefruit 0uice and alcohol because of possible

    interactions.

    Diuretics

    iuretics are often the first choice if diet and eercise changes aren't enough. *lso called /#aterpills,/ they help the body shed ecess sodium and #ater to lo#er blood pressure. That means you'll

    urinate more often. $ome diuretics may deplete your body's potassium, causing muscle #ea!ness, leg

    cramps, and fatigue. $ome can increase blood sugar levels in diabetics. 7rectile dysfunction is a less

    common side effect.

    In some cases, you may need to ta!e blood pressure9lo#ering medication for the rest of your life.

    o#ever, if your blood pressure levels stay under control for several years, you might be able to stop

    your treatment.

    our Path to Healthy %lood Pressure ,rang

    *s #e !ne# before &P is a ma0or ris! factor can cause serious health problem. The ris! factor, the

    longer it's left untreated, the more serious its complications can become, etc. &ut there is also a clear

    path#ay to help you manage high blood pressure and en0oy the many benefits of a healthy heart.

    ;). 2ou need to !no# your blood presure number

    %hy 1 because lot of people #ith hypertension are !no#n only after obtaining complications. &lood

    pressure is typically recorded as t#o numbers. ystolic The top number, measures the pressure in the

    arteries #hen the heart beats. iastolic The bottom number, measures the pressure in the arteries

    bet#een heartbeats.

    This chart reflects blood pressure categories defined by the *merican eart *ssociation.

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    Blood PressureCategory

    Systolicmm Hg (upper #)

    Diastolic

    mm Hg (lower #)

    Normal

    less than 120 and less than 80

    Prehypertension 120 139 or 80 89

    High Blood Pressure(Hypertension) Stage 1

    10 1!9 or 90 99

    High Blood Pressure(Hypertension) Stage 2

    1"0or higher or 100or higher

    Hypertensi#e Crisis$%mergency care needed&

    Higher than 180 or Higher than 110

    *fter !no#ing the calculation of blood pressure, #e epected to be able to maintain the stability by

    monitoring blood pressure at home. It can be helpful to prevent complication ris!s. 2ou may

    recommend that you monitor your blood pressure at home if3

    9 2ou have been diagnosed #ith pre9hypertension (systolic 999 top 999 number bet#een ;? mm g : diastolic 999 bottom 999 number bet#een @= and @? mm g)9 2ou have been diagnosed #ith hypertension (systolic ;A= mm g or above : diastolic ?=

    mm g or above)

    9 2ou have ris! factors for high blood pressure

    &ut People #ith atrial fibrillation or other arrhythmias may not be good candidates for home

    monitoring. %hy1.because In this monitoring method, the professional should use a manual blood

    pressure cuff and stethoscope to listen to the blood pulsing through your brachial artery.

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    9 8ish, especially fatty fish contain omega > fatty acids such as salmon, trout and herring

    (eat at least t#ice a #ee!)

    *nd lo# in3

    9 $aturated and trans fats

    9 $odium

    *nd limit3

    9 *dded sugars

    Physical *ctivity

    Physical activity not only helpscontrol your blood pressure,it also helps you manage your #eight,

    strengthen your heart and manage your stress level. * healthy #eight, a strong heart and general

    emotional health are all good for your blood pressure.

    :egular eercise helps lo#er your blood pressure. *dults should get about ;B= minutes of moderate9

    intensity eercise every #ee!. That could include gardening, #al!ing bris!ly, bicycling, or other

    aerobic eercise. Muscle9strengthening activities are recommended at least t#o days a #ee! and

    should #or! all ma0or muscle groups.

    ealthy living today is the path to a healthy future

    Conclusion

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