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High Blood Pressure Treatment in Newton, NJ

What is Hypertension?

A very common condition, hypertension, or high blood pressure, is when the force of blood against your artery walls is too high. Because blood pressure is a measure of how much blood your heart pumps and how resistant your arteries are to blood flow, narrow arteries generally mean high blood pressure. Over time, high blood pressure can cause plenty of health problems including heart disease.

Don’t let high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, go untreated. This common condition occurs when the force of blood against artery walls becomes too high, often due to narrow arteries. Over time, untreated high blood pressure can lead to serious health problems, including heart disease.

Take proactive steps towards better health by scheduling an appointment with a board-certified cardiologist in the Newton area of New Jersey. Our medical practice proudly serves patients in Milford, PA, Vernon and Newton, NJ. Don’t wait any longer – call (973) 579-2100 or request an appointment online through our secure form to get the high blood pressure treatment you need. Take control of your health today.

What are the Types of Hypertension?

While high blood pressure is often grouped into one general category, there are actually two categories:

Primary Hypertension

Primary hypertension is when there is no direct cause. This type most commonly occurs in adults and develops over the course of a number of years.

Secondary Hypertension

Secondary hypertension occurs when there is an existing condition or direct cause. This type will appear suddenly and will cause a much higher blood pressure than primary hypertension. Conditions such as sleep apnea, thyroid problems, and kidney issues as well as alcohol or drug abuse can lead to secondary hypertension.

What Causes High Blood Pressure?

Because high blood pressure is so common, there are a number of different causes. Many of the most common include:

  • Obesity
  • A high sodium diet
  • Alcohol or tobacco abuse
  • Old age
  • High stress
  • Chronic conditions or a family history of high blood pressure
  • Pregnancy
  • Lack of physical activity

How Is High Blood Pressure Diagnosed?

In order to properly diagnose high blood pressure, a healthcare professional will measure your blood pressure using a gauge that goes around your arm. This gauge will measure both systolic pressure, the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats, and diastolic pressure, or the pressure between beats.

The following gives an idea of what your blood pressure levels indicate:

Normal Blood Pressure

Systolic: 120/Diastolic: 80

Elevated Blood Pressure

Systolic: 120-129/Diastolic: Below 80

Stage 1 Hypertension

Systolic: 130-199/Diastolic: 80-89

Stage 2 Hypertension

Systolic: 140/Diastolic: 90

In addition to a blood pressure test, your doctor may suggest further monitoring, such as ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, or tests such as a urinalysis, blood test, or cholesterol test.

How Is Hypertension Treated?

If you are diagnosed with high blood pressure, your doctor may prescribe you a number of various medications. Some of the most common types may include:

  • Diuretics
  • Beta Blockers
  • Renin Inhibitors
  • Angiotensin-Converting and Receptor Blockers
  • Alpha and Alpha-Beta Blockers

In addition, there are a number of lifestyle changes that you will be asked to make to treat your hypertension. These may include:

  • Decreasing sodium in your diet
  • Ceasing smoking and limiting alcohol consumption
  • Losing weight
  • Creating consistent exercise plans
  • Practicing relaxation and breathing
  • Eating healthy foods

Schedule a Consultation for High Blood Pressure Treatment in Newton, NJ

Experiencing symptoms of high blood pressure or seeking preventive options? Look no further than Sussex CardiologyOur team of specialists is ready to assist you. With conveniently located offices in Newton, Vernon, and Milford, scheduling a consultation is easy.

Take the first step towards better heart health by contacting our experts today. Call (973) 579-2100 or use our secure online form to request an appointment. Whether you require treatment or wish to explore preventive measures, Sussex Cardiology is here to provide the expert care you need. Schedule your consultation now.