The A to Z of Blood Pressure

You are here:
Directory | Blood Pressure |

3 Items That Can Raise Your Blood Pressure:
By M. A. Fulmar

1. Oral contraceptives, when they contained higher amounts of estrogen, were notorious for raising blood pressure. The newer preparations with less estrogen are much better in that respect. You still should have your blood pressure checked before you start taking an oral contraceptive and have it checked every so often after you're on them. Estrogen taken for menopause, however, may actually lower blood pressure.

2. Some antacids contain an abundance of salt, which you know doesn't help your blood pressure. Check the label before you decide to buy a particular antacid. If you're taking in 900 milligrams of salt each time your stomach aches, you aren't doing your blood pressure any favors. You can find plenty of good choices, such as various calcium containing antacids and magnesium-containing antacids, so read the label to see what you're getting!

3. Illegal drugs that raise blood pressure, such as cocaine, shouldn't be taken in the first place, much less by a person who has high blood pressure.

Author Details:
M. A. Fulmar writes about medical matters for a number of sites including Simply Top Articles and Information Junkie.

Source: The A to Z of Blood Pressure

NOTE: This article may only be reproduced if this note, the source, the author details and all links remain in place and active.

Related Blood Pressure Articles:

You may also find these High Blood Pressure articles useful.

You are here:
Directory | Blood Pressure |