Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is
a measurement of the pressure in your arteries during the active and resting
phases of each heartbeat.
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Systolic pressure. The top number in a blood
pressure reading is the amount of pressure your heart generates when pumping
blood through your arteries to the rest of your body.
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Diastolic pressure. The bottom number in a
blood pressure reading refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries when
your heart is at between beats.
There are 2 types of
Blood pressure problems namely-
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High Bp (Hypertension)
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Low Bp (Hypotension)
What is high blood pressure (Hypertension)?
- High blood pressure, or hypertension, occurs when your blood pressure increases to unhealthy levels. Your blood pressure measurement takes into account how much blood is passing through your blood vessels and the amount of resistance the blood meets while the heart is pumping.
- Narrow arteries increase resistance. The narrower your arteries are, the higher your blood pressure will be. Over the long term, increased pressure can cause health issues, including heart disease.
What is low blood
pressure
(Hypotension)?
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Hypotension is the opposite of hypertension. It
is best understood as a physiological state rather than a disease. Severely
low blood pressure can deprive the brain and other vital organs of oxygen and
nutrients, leading to a life-threatening condition called shock.
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Hypotension can be caused by low blood volume(hypovolemia),
hormonal changes, widening of blood vessels(vasodilation), anemia, heart
problems, or endocrine problems. Some medications also lead to hypotension.
Yoga to cure Blood pressure problems
For Hypertension
Breathing exercises are the best to cure
hypertension and some of them are-
Anulom Vilom
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Always
sit in Sukhasana with your hands resting sideways on the knees.
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You
can also sit in Padmasana.
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If
you begin from the left then close the right nostril with your right thumb
and inhale slowly to fill up your lungs.
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Now,
exhale slowly from the right nostril.
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It
is essential to focus on your breath and practice the technique slowly.
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Repeat
60 times or for 5 minutes. You can do this any time of the day.
Bhastrika Pranayama
- Sit on the padmasana with eye closed.
- Take a deep breath in (inhale), filling the lungs with air.
- After that gently breathe out.
- In this inhaling and exhaling should take the same length of time-2.5 seconds to breathe in and 2.5 seconds to breathe out.
- While you breathe in (inhale) assume that you are taking in positive energy and vibrations and that you are being energized by them.
- During breathe out (exhale), imagine that you are taking out all the toxins from our body and find. (feel that during breathing out all the toxins comes out through your breath)
*(Both the breathing
exercises should be practiced with normal rate of speed, neither too much fast
nor too slow otherwise result will not be desirable.
Some other asanas like-
Some other asanas like-
- Savasana
- Markat asana
For Hypotension
There are some physical as well as breathing
exercises which are helpful in hypotension and these are-
- Surya Namaskar
- Walking
- Jogging
Breathing exercises-
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Anulom Vilom
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