Briercliffe GP Surgery
Opening hours Monday to Friday (8am to 6.30pm)
About Hypertension
What is HYPERTENSION?
High blood pressure, or hypertension, rarely has noticeable symptoms but if untreated it increases your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes. More than 1 in 4 adults in the UK have high blood pressure, although many will not realise it. The only way to find out if your blood pressure is high is to have your blood pressure checked.
Blood pressure is recorded with 2 numbers. The systolic pressure (higher number) is the force at which your heart pumps blood around your body. The diastolic pressure (lower number) is the resistance to the blood flow in the blood vessels. They are both measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg).
As a general guide, high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90mmHg or higher (or 150/90mmHg or higher if you are over the age of 80). Ideal blood pressure is usually considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg.
What causes HYPERTENSION
Factors that can raise your risk of developing high blood pressure include:
In about 1 in 20 cases, high blood pressure happens as the result of an underlying health condition or taking a certain medicine. Health conditions that can cause high blood pressure include:
To learn more about hypertension, click here
Do I have HYPERTENSION?
Hypertension does not usually have any symptoms so the only way to find out if you have it is to get your blood pressure checked.
Blood pressure testing is available:
What treatment is available ?
Simple lifestyle changes can help reduce high blood pressure, although some people may need to take medicine as well. Our clinical staff can advise you about changes you can make to your lifestyle and discuss whether they think you would benefit from medicine.
We use cookies on this website to help improve our service. Cookies let us anonymously see how our site is used. Cookies also allow us to show content which is most relevant to you.
Please see Privacy policy for more information.