Hypertension(High Blood Pressure)
Hypertension is classified as either primary (essential) hypertension or secondary hypertension; about 90–95% of cases are categorized as “primary hypertension” which means high blood pressure with no obvious underlying medical cause. The remaining 5–10% of cases (secondary hypertension) are caused by other conditions that affect the kidneys, arteries, heart or endocrine system.
Hypertension is a major risk factor for stroke, myocardial infarction (heart attacks), heart failure, aneurysms of the arteries (e.g. aortic aneurysm), peripheral arterial disease and is a cause of chronic kidney disease. Even moderate elevation of arterial blood pressure is associated with a shortened life expectancy. Dietary and lifestyle changes can improve blood pressure control and decrease the risk of associated health complications, although drug treatment is often necessary in people for whom lifestyle changes prove ineffective or insufficient. <Definition from WIKI>
What kind of Symptoms in Hypertension?
- Headaches (particularly at the back of the head and in the morning)
- Lightheadedness
- Vertigo
- Tinnitus (buzzing or hissing in the ears)
- Altered vision or fainting episodes
Hypertension with Acupuncture?
Pre-hypertension: Pre-hypertension (measured between 120 – 139 mmHg over 80 – 90 mmHg) can generally be effectively treated with two treatments weekly for two to four weeks. Sustained lowering of pre-hypertension is longer if diet modifications are made and/or if herbs are taken in conjunction with treatment.
Hypertension: With hypertension, acupuncture is generally very effective after a three month course. We will work with your doctor to maintain and then slowly lower your hypertensive prescriptions as we see improvement.
Treatment Modalities: Treatment modalities for high blood pressure include acupuncture, herbs, ear seeds (small seeds that are stuck to the ear that can be manually stimulated by the patient), and suggestions for dietary improvements.