Return to IndexStep 1: What is Blood Pressure?Step 2: Take High Blood Pressure SeriouslyStep 3: What Causes High Blood Pressure?Step 4: Who Gets High Blood Pressure?Step 5: High Blood Pressure is "Silent"Step 6: Diagnosing High Blood PressureStep 7: Follow-up Office VisitsStep 8: Treatment OverviewStep 9: Maintain Healthy HabitsStep 10: Drug TherapyStep 11: Monitor Your Blood Pressure at HomeStep 12: You and Your Doctor are a TeamKey PointsGlossary
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Return to IndexStep 1: What is Blood Pressure?Step 2: Take High Blood Pressure SeriouslyStep 3: What Causes High Blood Pressure?Step 4: Who Gets High Blood Pressure?Step 5: High Blood Pressure is "Silent"Step 6: Diagnosing High Blood PressureStep 7: Follow-up Office VisitsStep 8: Treatment OverviewStep 9: Maintain Healthy HabitsStep 10: Drug TherapyStep 11: Monitor Your Blood Pressure at HomeStep 12: You and Your Doctor are a TeamKey PointsGlossary
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| Step 5: High blood pressure is "silent" |
High blood pressure has been aptly called the "silent killer" because it usually produces NO symptoms! Millions of people have high blood pressure, and many do not even know they have this serious condition.
Untreated high blood pressure increases slowly over the years. It is important, therefore, for anyone with risk factors to have their blood pressure checked regularly and to make lifestyle changes, if appropriate.

Regular blood pressure screening and lifestyle changes are urged for individuals who:
- Have pre-high blood pressure
- Have mildly elevated systolic pressure with normal diastolic
- Have a family history of high blood pressure
- Are overweight
- Are over forty years old
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Review Date:
4/6/2007
Reviewed By: Glen Gandelman, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. Review Provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Reviewed By: Glen Gandelman, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. Review Provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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