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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
[ hypertension ]The heart pumps blood around the body
through arteries. Blood pressure is the pressure, or force, of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. • It usually has no symptoms.It can speed up blocking of the arteries,
which can damage the: Heart - leading to heart attacks Brain - leading to strokeKidneys
- leading to kidney trouble and dialysis Eyes - leading to eye trouble and blindness Eyes HeartKidneys
People with
a family history of high blood pressure are at increased risk. Smoke S Don" t get enough physical activity SEat too much fat and salt
SDrink too much alcohol
S Ar e overweightWhat is my medicine for?
SHow will I feel?
SWhat check-ups do I need?
SHow many tablets do I need to take?
SHow many times a day do I need
to take my medicine? SHow long do I need to take my
medicine for? SWhat do I do if I miss a dose?
SWhat do I do if I feel unwell or dizzy?
• It is important not to share your medicines. S T ake old medicines back to the clinic. SKeep medicines away fr
om children. SNot all medicines ar
e safe to take while you are pregnant or breastfeeding. SNot all medicines can be
taken together. SRe ll your pr
escription before you run out.Your doctor or Aboriginal Health
Worker can help you manage high
blood pressure.The earlier high blood pressure is
detected and treated, the less damage there will be to the heart, brain, kidneysand eyes.You may not be aware that your blood pressure is high. Even young people can suffer from high blood pressure.
It is good to have your blood pressure
checked regularly at your clinic. Illustrations: Sonny Keeler and Julie Taylor, JAT IllustrationalISBN: 978-1-921748-04-2 CON-106
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