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Hypertension Definition, Symptoms & Its Ayurvedic Treatment

by Ramdev Medicine Business

Among many lifestyle disorders, hypertension (high blood pressure) comes on the top of the list of cardiovascular diseases which cause mortality and morbidity.

In this article, we will discuss hypertension, its symptoms, and how an ayurvedic medicine pack for hypertension helps in getting over this medical condition.

What is hypertension?

Hypertension is referred to as high blood pressure (abnormal blood pressure value). Whereas, the normal blood pressure of a healthy person should be 120mmHg systolic and 80mmHg diastolic.

However, high blood pressure isn’t affected by emotional pressure, the major cause is stress. Maybe that is why it is called hypertension. In Ayurveda, it is termed Raktagata Vata.

Causes of Hypertension

Hypertension is more of a lifestyle cause that is affecting the maximum number of people on the earth. It could be due to the following factors:

  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Stress and competition
  • Being overweight
  • High cholesterol
  • Addictions like tobacco, smoking, alcohol, etc.
  • Excessive consumption of salty, heavy, fatty, and non-vegetarian diet
  • Lack of sleep and rest
  • Consumption of incompatible food combinations
  • Family history of high blood pressure or any other cardiovascular disease

If you are still not a victim of hypertension, make sure to avoid having a lifestyle including the above situations. Also, you don't need to have a family history so you will develop (hypertension) someday. If you take care of your health, you can certainly avoid it.

Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

Here are some of the symptoms which may help you understand that you might be having high blood pressure.

  • Extreme headaches (occipital headaches)
  • Heaviness in head
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Flushed face and red eyes
  • Burning sensations
  • Nosebleeds (in severe cases)
  • Irritability and anger

Ayurvedic Ways to Treat High Blood Pressure

There are many Ayurvedic ways you can treat high blood pressure and reduce its symptoms.

Preventive Ayurveda

This way of ayurvedic treatment is related to a better lifestyle. Forgo all destructive addictions, and manage a healthy routine and diet. For instance, reduce non-veg, and make your diet colorful and vibrant with green veggies and different colors of fruits. It helps reduce psychological stress as well. At the same time, follow an active and healthy workout routine like treadmill, yoga, exercises, or gym.

All this helps to maintain a healthy blood circulation which eventually treats high blood pressure. 

Ayurvedic Therapies

Detoxification aids healthy blood circulation. Many ayurvedic detoxification methods are present which you can get done through an ayurvedic practitioner such as panchakarma, therapeutic purgation, medicated enemas, and oil treatment on the forehead.

All these ayurvedic therapies purify your blood, relaxes your body, and maintain healthy blood pressure.

Ayurvedic Medicinal Treatment

Ayurveda is all about nature, the medical science which we have got from nature. That is why its medicines are made of natural herbs only. Baba Ramdev (an Ayurveda medical science expert) along with Divya Pharmacy has created a health pack for hypertension treatment which is already curing many patients worldwide. You should also try the Baba Ramdev health pack for hypertension to improve your high blood pressure symptoms and gradually get rid of them.

Also, ayurvedic medicines will treat your body from the core, so there are fewer chances of relapsing hypertension.

Conclusion

If you or anyone in your contact is having a high blood pressure problem, you must recommend the Patanjali/Baba Ramdev health pack for hypertension, it is clinically tested and has cured many patients till now.


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