The Hypertension Management Program (HTN) at Madhavbaug offers a holistic approach to controlling and managing high blood pressure.
When the heart beats, it contracts, pumping blood into the arteries, which is delivered to every area of your body to provide the nutrition and oxygen it requires.
Blood pushes against the walls of the blood vessels as it travels along the artery. Your blood pressure is the driving factor behind this push.
When the heart beats, the pressure is at its maximum. This is known as the systolic pressure (top number), and it should be less than 120.
When the heart relaxes (rests) between beats, the pressure drops. This is referred to as the diastolic pressure (bottom number), and it should be about 80 or less.
High Blood Pressure
If either or both of your readings are consistently over 140 / 90 or greater for several weeks, you most likely have high blood pressure. Because high blood pressure usually has no symptoms.
The only way to know the blood pressure is to be measured it at home and at the clinic.
A single high number, however, does not always indicate that you have high blood pressure.
Many factors can influence your blood pressure during the day, so you must keep an eye on it to ensure that it remains high throughout time.
Acute infection
Ongoing MI
Fever / febrile conditions
It is fully based on the severity of your symptoms, the presence of complications, and the outcomes of the parameters tested during your follow-up.
Treating the underlying cause involves maintaining normal blood pressure measurements without the need for allopathy medications, which is the most important prerequisite for preventing future ischemic heart disease/heart attacks/ stroke.
After Hypertension management programme you will see improvement in the parameters
Weight
Abdominal girth
BMI
Blood pressure numbers
Vo2 max
Heart rate
Headaches
Sleeping pattern
Anxiety
Stress test, ECG (in case of associated symptoms of heart disease)
Urine tests (to check improvement in associated kidney diseases)