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Following these tips can help to reduce high blood pressure, or help to control it if you’ve already been diagnosed with the condition.

High blood pressure significantly increases the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke and kidney disease.

High blood pressure is not usually something that you can feel or notice, and it can go undiagnosed because there are usually no symptoms. Regardless, high blood pressure can lead to kidney damage, stroke or a heart attack. Therefore, it's important you get your blood pressure checked regularly. Check with your GP or nurse how often to get it checked.

Try to do some moderate-intensity activity every day and build up to at least 150 minutes per week, in bouts of 10 minutes or more.

For some people, losing weight is all they need to do to get their blood pressure down to a normal level.

Use the Eatwell plate to guide the proportions you include from each food group. In particular, include a variety of fruit and vegetables.

Don’t cook with salt or add any to your food at the table, and cut down on processed foods, which contain a lot of salt.

If you drink alcohol, stick within the recommended limits. No more than 3–4 units a day for men and no more than 2–3 for women.


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