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High blood pressure - what to ask your doctorDefinitionWhen your heart pumps blood into your arteries, the pressure in these arteries is called your blood pressure. When this pressure gets too high, it puts extra stress on your heart and blood vessels. If your blood pressure stays high all the time, you will be at risk for heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease, and other health problems. Below are some questions you may want to ask your doctor or nurse to help you take care of your blood pressure. Alternate NamesWhat to ask your doctor about high blood pressure; Hypertension - what to ask your doctor QuestionsHow can I change the way I live to lower my blood pressure?
Should I check my blood pressure at home?
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How much exercise or activity can I do?
Review Date: 3/7/2009
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