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How is high blood pressure treated?

The goals of treating high blood pressure are as follows:

  • To prevent further damage to the blood vessels and vital organs
  • To avoid serious complications
  • To prolong life
  • To treat the underlying causes (if known)
  • To relieve symptoms (if present)

These goals are achieved in two main ways:

1.Lifestyle changes

2.Medications

 
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