Hypertension
Hypertension in Hyperparathyroidism
What is hyperparathyroidism?
It is a disease of the parathyroid glands, located near the thyroid in front of the neck, which is an alteration of calcium metabolism that instead of being deposited in the bones and help form and maintain their moves to the stream accumulate in tissues where circulation was not found and causing these disorders.
- The form stones in the kidney and can cause colic if they move.
- It activates the secretion of stomach acid so it is easy to appear peptic ulcers.
- Demineralized bone is no longer the composition of normal and can be found osteoporotic and other sclerotic areas. Read the rest of this entry »
Hypertension in Hyperthyroidism

This is a state of hyperactivity and hypermetabolism. The affected person is restless, upset, may have tachycardia, hypertension, weight loss, insomnia, fatigue, diarrhea and heat intolerance. All your metabolism is fully activated.
The origin of these problems is different: nodules in the gland exterior losing control and operate independently hyperfunctioning adenomas, excess hormone production by an external stimulus or autoimmune forms. Read the rest of this entry »
Hypertension and Thyroid Disease
What is the thyroid?
s an endocrine gland located in front of the neck responsible for regulating the functioning of the metabolism: adaptation to heat or cold, weight loss or gain, appetite and intestinal rhythms, response to activity and inactivity. .. and so on. A turn is regulated by thyroid stimulating hormone, TSH, and pituitary origin by a hypothalamic factor, TRH.
What thyroid disease can affect blood pressure?
When there are disturbances in thyroid function, either upward, hyperthyroidism, or down, hypothyroidism, the regulatory mechanisms of altered blood pressure and hypertension may occur. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Lower Blood Pressure

Arteries are like little hoses through which blood flows from the heart to the rest of the body. When you want to increase the pressure in a hose partially cover the water outlet. This is what happens with our blood if we talk about high blood pressure or hypertension.
This is harmful to health and can lead to serious problems such as cardiovascular events or heart attack. It is therefore important to regularly monitor the pressure and know how to lower blood pressure if this very high.
These are the golden rules that all doctors and specialists recommend us to lower blood pressure: