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Mental Health: The Forgotten Effect of Hypertension

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2021-12-06 11:33:25

Hypertension; otherwise known as the silent killer often carries no symptoms nor warning signs but can drastically increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

Mental health conditions like depression and anxiety could lead to hypertension. However, hypertension can also lead to depression and anxiety; a fact that is rarely addressed.

Being diagnosed with high blood pressure can cause a lot of profound emotions including immense stress. This can take an emotional toll and affect a person’s outlook, making him or her more susceptible to anxiety and depression. Consequently, a person’s behaviour including adherence to prescribed treatment can be negatively influenced. Needless to say, this would lead to poor control of the blood pressure and a vicious cycle quickly develops.

Psychosocial support needs to be factored in when caring for hypertensive people. Stress management has been demonstrated to greatly reduce the risk and complications of severe blood pressure.

Getting enough sleep is one great way to reduce stress. Inadequate or poor-quality sleep can negatively affect mood, mental alertness, energy level, and physical health.

Relaxation techniques such as meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, deep breathing exercises, and yoga are also powerful stress-busters. Learning these techniques can greatly help a hypertensive patient deal with stress.

Aside from that, regular exercise helps people to feel less anxious and more positive about themselves. When your body feels good, your mind often follows and your blood pressure stays in check.

Watching one’s diet is another important habit because its benefits extend beyond the waistline. A well balanced diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables lessens the effects of stress, builds up the immune system, improves mood and lowers blood pressure.  

Finally, hypertensive patients need to be encouraged to socialize. Isolation is dangerous and can lead to a feeling of loneliness which complicates stress. It is important to connect by spending time with dear ones. This is a natural way to calm down and lower stress. When you connect with people in person, your body releases happy hormones that counter the fight-or-flight response caused by stress.

No doubt, good mental health can have a significant positive impact on blood pressure control just as much as well controlled blood pressure can contribute to good mental health.

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