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10 ways to manage high blood pressure without medicine
1. Lose extra pounds and watch your waistline
4. Reduce sodium in your diet
5. Limit the amount of alcohol you drink
7. Cut back on caffeine
8. Reduce your stress
9. Monitor your blood pressure at home and see your doctor regularly
10. Get support
1. Lose extra weight and watch your waistline
2. Exercise regularly
3. Eat a healthy diet
4. Reduce salt and sodium in your diet
6. Quit smoking
10. Control your cholesterol and blood sugar
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1. Lose extra weight and pay attention to your waist size
2. Eat healthy foods
3. Exercise regularly and stay active
4. Lower sodium in your diet
5. Limit alcohol
6. Don't smoke or vape
7. Get a good night's sleep
8. Ease stress
9. Track your blood pressure at home and get regular checkups
10. Manage your cholesterol and blood sugar
4. Reduce sodium in your diet
5. Limit the amount of alcohol you drink
7. Cut back on caffeine
8. Reduce your stress
9. Monitor your blood pressure at home and see your doctor regularly
10. Get support
1. Lose extra weight and watch your waistline
2. Exercise regularly
3. Eat a healthy diet
4. Reduce salt and sodium in your diet
6. Quit smoking
10. Control your cholesterol and blood sugar
Content
1. Lose extra weight and pay attention to your waist size
2. Eat healthy foods
3. Exercise regularly and stay active
4. Lower sodium in your diet
5. Limit alcohol
6. Don't smoke or vape
7. Get a good night's sleep
8. Ease stress
9. Track your blood pressure at home and get regular checkups
10. Manage your cholesterol and blood sugar
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By Mayo Clinic Staff
If you have high blood pressure, you may wonder if you need to take medicine to treat it. But lifestyle changes also play a big role in treating the condition. Managing blood pressure with a healthy lifestyle might prevent, delay or lessen the need for medicine.
High blood pressure also is called hypertension. Here are 10 lifestyle changes that can lower blood pressure and help keep it down.