What Is The Connection Between High Blood Pressure And Diabetes?

by Christian Goodman on December 25, 2009

One of my friend was lately diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It came as total shocker to her as she didn’t fell any symptoms like lack of energy, frequent urination and weight loss.

In fact, the only reason she discovered she had diabetes is because her doctor ordered a test at her yearly physical.

It was some few years back she was diagnosed with hypertension. So this time Myself and her doctor took this seriously

Is that a problem? People should understand more than two third of people with diabetes do have high blood pressure.

Let us learn what diabetes means? A person is meant to be diabetes when his body could not process sugar properly. There are two types of diabetes. In type 1 the pancreas will not produce enough insulin to maintain blood sugar between meals. People who suffer from this kind of diabetes need to inject insulin in order to maintain blood sugar.

Whereas, in type 2 the body will actually produce insulin but it is not able to process sugar properly. It is estimated among the 5 million people who suffer from diabetes 90 to 95% of people suffer from type 2 diabetes.

For those with type 2 diabetes, tissues become targets of the uncontrolled sugars and begin to erode. The most susceptible are the eyes, nerves, kidneys and heart. In fact, diabetes is the number one cause of kidney failure and the sixth highest cause of heart failure.

The person who suffers from diabetes feels no symptoms just like hypertension. And this affects their major organs and eyes for years.

In addition to this hypertension also affects heart, kidney’s and eyes. In fact, those with high blood pressure and diabetes are over 75 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke!

Medication is a must for many people. But the good news is diabetes can also be delayed or prevented from spreading by exercising regularly and by maintaining a healthy weight. It also advised to avoid excess alcohol.

Similar to diabetes people who suffer from hypertension can also do certain things like regular exercise, maintaining health, avoid drinking excess alcohol and stop smoking to reduce the effects of hypertension. Even though medications are available it comes with dangerous side effects.

My hypertension program consists relaxing and natural exercises and have helped more than thousand people. I recommend my hypertension program if you are suffering from high blood pressure. It will even work out on type 2 diabetes as hypertension and diabetes are closely related.

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Christian Goodman is a well known health researcher and writer of several outstanding methods to cure natural blood pressure. One of his best known breakthroughs is his method to reduce blood pressure. You can know more about Christian on his Natural Health Blog.

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