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The Link Between Hypertension and Depression

December 4th, 2009 | Posted in Medical Conditions

Someone who purchased the High Blood Pressure Program and jokingly asked if he could be depressed from it. He recently asked me about depression treatment

Both ideas have been studied; hypertension leading to depression as well as depression leading to high blood pressure. Research does reflect a link between the two.

First, we’ll look at depression as the initial problem. Research shows that people who suffer long term depression are two to three times as likely to also develop hypertension.

A depressed person will tend to have poor eating habit and will be mostly smoking and drinking. And that can lead to high blood pressure. Moreover, those suffering from depression will not stay on regular treatment of high blood pressure.

Interestingly though, is that the study also involved people who did not engage in poor habits, yet they also suffered from hypertension.

A person who suffers from depression for a long time will probably have a change in the hormone and that could lead to high blood pressure.

Medicines that a person has for depression can also lead to long term increase in blood pressure.

Based on these factors, there is a link between depression and high blood pressure.

High Blood Pressure as the primary with depression resulting:

Most often, research shows that the link is primarily due to the high blood pressure medicine. Depression is listed as a common side effect.

When we try to solve the problem there arises another one.

Even though the person was joking who asked about the depression, there is no doubt that anxiety that plays with knowing the hypertensive conditions.

Stressed for long term can result in depression and hypertension as stress is the basis of most causes.

How to provide relief in lowering blood pressure regardless of the cause?

Limit or avoid drinking. Blood pressure can increase for some after just a single drink.

Don’t smoke. Cigarette smoking as we all know contributes to a number of problems including high blood pressure.

Eating properly can help you with weight control and lowering of blood pressure. So eat on a regular time daily.

Other options are my all natural High Blood Pressure Program and Weight Loss Breeze Program. They both really work well.

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Christian Goodman is a well known health researcher and author of several revolutionary natural cause high blood pressure. One of his breakthroughs is his program for hypertension medications. You can know more about Christian on his High Blood Pressure Blog.

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