Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1946 — Page 19
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By Elsie, the Borden Cow HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE may
last for years without producing any effect upon the body. In the early stages, the small
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AN arteries are constricted, so that the : blood pressure * fluctuates; ‘later, b these vessels harden, and a more
permanent elevation of the pressure results. In taking blood-pressure readings, physicians have learned the various ways and means of getting the
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THE DOCTOR SAYS: High Blood Pressure May Be Harmless—
lowest reading, which is the real one. : [a » MOST NERVOUS, apprehensive individuals become. disturbed when their blood-pressure reading is taken, and this causes their pressure to go up. The heart may beat rapidly,* and they may show other signs of nervousness, In the average case-of high blood | pressure, there is no evidence of |
disease in any organ. In some in-|
___|stances high pressure is secondary!
to a disease, but this is uncommon, | . The average high-blood-pressure patient is a tense individual. He shows it in his physical appearance, | and undoubtedly this is a reflection | of how he feels inwardly, Most patients are too concerned | | about their blood-pressure readings| | —they fail to realize that there are many fluctuations which are not related to disease. uy |
» THE SYSTOLIC PRESSURE | (which is read at the end of con- | traction of the heart) varies from 110 to 150 mm. of mercury; the diastolic pressure is read when the heart 48 empty, and it varies from
70 to 8 mm. of mercury. There is a gradual rise of blood |
{pressure in all persons between 40
|and 60 years of age; after the 60th | year the rise is more rapid. | Average blood pressures must not {be confused with normal pressures. The former are obtained by averaging the pressures of many persons, while the latter represent an effort to draw the line between normal and abnormal readings.
» » » MOST PHYSICIANS are optimistic when a middle-aged person shows a slight elevation in blood pressure without other signs of disease, The average case supports such a viewpoint, for few such patients are greatly affected by the extra pressure. Bersonality studies of patients with high blood pressure show that most of them are ambitious but afraid of not making good. They tend to be shy except when off guard. They are perfectionists and
Fluctuates in Early Stages
peared from his urine, during the | examination, when he was lying | down. My second same difficulty. Do could be due to faulty posture? Answer: ‘Albumin in” the urine
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