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have blood pressure checked at regular intervals, recommended by health care provider, to monitor its condition, response to treatment, a proper diet, weight loss, exercise, salt, alcohol reduction, patients, hypertension, pre-hypertension, goal of treatment, reduce blood pressure, lower the risk of complications, goal is blood pressure at least below 140/90, below 130/80, have diabetes, kidney disease, blood pressure reading is consistently, above 140/90 mmhg, prescribe medication, have any other risk factors, heart disease, diabetes, consider starting medications sooner rather than later, have high blood pressure, have regularly scheduled appointments, in between appointments, have unexplained, persistent high blood pressure, assumes home blood pressure monitoring, symptoms call health care provider right away, severe headache, excessive tiredness, confusion, visual changes, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, shortness of breath, significant sweating,
health care provider, perform a thorough physical examination, physical examination, blood pressure measurement, blood pressure, monitored several times, a period of weeks, time pattern, has blood pressure increased, did it suddenly, become high, quality, what is blood pressure reading, blood pressure is measured on multiple occasions, what, average systolic, top number, diastolic, bottom number, how much has the blood pressure gone up, the past two weeks, what, blood pressure now, what was the previous blood pressure, diagnostic tests, blood tests, chem-20, urinalysis, x-rays, the kidneys, ekg, echocardiogram, hypertension, modification of sodium intake recommended, products containing sodium, salt, msg, baking soda, have little effect, hypertension, profound effect in those, hypertension.
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