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Blood Pressure Compensating Mechanism To Correct Hypertension Evaluation of Compensating Mechanism to Correct Hypertension Hypertension is an adverse health condition that occurs as a result of inducing excessive pressure on the artery walls. Over 50 million Americans are currently suffering from the problem of hypertension. An increased and prolonged pressure on the artery walls may damage the cardiovascular system, turning it as one of the most important contributing factors for developing life-threatening complications, such as, cardiovascular problem, strokes or kidney diseases. Referred to as 'silent killer', hypertension does not have any apparent symptoms until an emergency health crisis occurs. Alternatively, it may be diagnosed during routine check up as well. Till today, only taking preventive measures and early diagnosis, and a subsequent traditional, non-pharmaceutical management during early phases is important to stay away from the catastrophic health conditions occurring as a result of hypertension. In normal condition, the reading for systolic and diastolic pressure should be 120 mmHg and 80 mmHg respectively on average. In traditional belief, clinicians used to give much importance to diastolic pressure, however, recent studies have confirmed that diastolic pressure
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also has much significance. Hence, it is a real concern when any of the reading turns into unusual. A prolonged and rising pressure on arteries may lead to severe and irreversible damages. Importance of Compensating Mechanism In order to correct hypertension, compensating mechanism functions as a protective signal that is able to detect the imbalanced condition of the body. It is an intricate and multifaceted system that regulates level of blood pressure, permitting it to rise and fall depending on the changing condition. When compensating mechanism is used to correct hypertension, it is typically considered as an indicative feature, depending on which appropriate medications need to be administered. Using compensating mechanism to correct hypertension offers protection against further damages. In other words, when clinicians use compensating mechanism to correct hypertension, they actually do it by addressing the physiological imbalances. Once this is addressed, taking useful measures to bring the high pressures to the normal level is not such a daunting task. However, managing high blood pressure is not only dependent on physiological factors, but on the environmental factors like stress, nutrition as well. The role of compensating mechanism is to address even the slightest shift in the blood pressure of an individual. Hence, detecting the level with the help of compensating mechanism in order to correct hypertension helps in administering the possible treatment methodologies even at the earlier stages. This is why compensating mechanism has got so much importance in modern medical science and an increasing number of patients are actually receiving potential health benefit from it.
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