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Technique to Reduce High Blood Pressure/Hypertension

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Technique to Reduce High Blood Pressure/Hypertension

So here is where the new treatmentBlood Pressure Support Reviewcomes in. This technique deactivates the nerves in the area of the kidney arteries (blood vessels) resulting in lowering the blood pressure (hypertension) in patients. This method is especially suitable for people who have hypertension but where medications does not give any results in reducing their high blood pressure levels or at least not enough lowering effect. And it is believed that there are a lot of people belonging to this category.

The treatment technique uses a catheter-based instrument inserted into the renal artery (blood vessel in the groin). The instrument emits controlled high-frequency energy that silences the nerve tissue around the kidneys (radio frequency ablation). It stops nerve signals and therefore terminates the disrupted mechanism for blood pressure. As the nerves in the kidney area are close to the groin, this procedure is regarded minimally invasive. Some of the patients who got this treatment could even stop or reduce medication. Experts believe that this new treatment might have a large impact in preventing heart attack and stroke in connection to hypertension.

A bit about the meaning of the blood pressure numbers.
For example a quite normal blood pressure result is 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). The first (top) number "120" is called systolic blood pressure, which means the maximum pressure in your arm artery at the time when your heart contracts. One can also say: the pressure against the artery walls when the heart beats. The second (lower) number "80" is called diastolic pressure, meaning the resting pressure at the time when your heart fills up again and relaxes between beats.

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