Thursday, November 5, 2009

 

Limiting High Blood Pressure Risks

How to Lower High Blood Pressure Risks in the Workplace





The following article is a condensation from the "Safety News Alert" newsletter from BLR (http://www.blr.com). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost one-fifth of people who have high blood pressure don’t know they have it. And, because doctor visits for high blood pressure-related maladies top 44 million a year, it makes good health and business sense to educate your workers about the dangers of hypertension—and about how they can take the pressure off.


According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost one-fifth of people who have high blood pressure don’t know they have it. And, because doctor visits for high blood pressure-related maladies top 44 million a year, it makes good health and business sense to educate your workers about the dangers of hypertension — and about how they can take the pressure off.


High blood pressure is called "the silent killer" because people who have it rarely show any signs of disease. Sometimes it will cause frequent headaches or nosebleeds, but usually there will be no symptoms at all. So let your workers know that the risk factors for having high blood pressure include:

Again, reiterate to workers that even if they don't have any of these risk factors, there is still a chance they could have high blood pressure. Encourage them to have their blood pressure checked often. Untreated high blood pressure can cause damage to several areas of the human body.

This includes:

Even with effective education, some of your workers may develop high blood pressure. Encourage them to consult with their physician on the many ways they can take the pressure off and better manage their health.

Here are some options:

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