Simple Ways To Treat Prediabetes

Lower High Blood Pressure

The Heart Foundation

High blood pressure, also referred to as hypertension, has been linked to raising an individual's risk of developing type II diabetes. How and why they link, however, is not yet fully understood. Both of these conditions have similar risk factors, such as being overweight, a lack of exercise, and inflammation. Luckily, both of these conditions can also be treated in many of the same ways. Diet and exercise are key. If necessary to lower high blood pressure, doctors may recommend a separate medication. It is important for patients to control high blood pressure if they are at risk for diabetes, because the two conditions together can cause serious health issues, such as having a heart attack or stroke.

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