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    14 Possible Little-Known Causes of High Blood Pressure You Should Be Aware Of

    High blood pressure is more common than it seems. It is estimated to affect a large part of the adult population and, in many cases, goes unnoticed for years. When left uncontrolled, it forces the heart to work harder than normal and can affect vital organs, increasing the risk of heart attack and stroke.

    The most striking thing is that it is not always solely related to salt consumption or stress. There are lesser-known factors that can also raise blood pressure. Below, I explain the most important ones.

    1. Excess Sugar

    High sugar consumption, especially in processed products, can be even more harmful than salt. Sugary drinks, for example, can cause immediate increases in blood pressure.

    2. Loneliness

    The feeling of emotional disconnection has a real impact on the body. Studies have shown that prolonged loneliness can significantly raise blood pressure over time.

    3. Sleep apnea

    Breathing interruptions during sleep cause the body to release substances that raise blood pressure. Additionally, the lack of oxygen negatively affects blood vessels.

    4. Potassium deficiency

    The balance between sodium and potassium is key. A diet low in fruits, vegetables, and potassium-rich foods can contribute to high blood pressure.

    5. Acute pain

    Sudden pain activates the nervous system, causing a temporary increase in blood pressure.

    6. Herbal supplements

    Some natural supplements, such as ginseng, guarana, or St. John’s wort, can raise blood pressure or interfere with medications.

    7. Thyroid problems

    Both a deficiency and an excess of thyroid hormones can alter blood pressure, affecting heart rate and the elasticity of the arteries.

    8. Infrequent urination

    Retaining fluids for extended periods can contribute to increased blood pressure, according to some studies.

    9. Anti-inflammatories

    Common medications like ibuprofen or aspirin can raise blood pressure, especially in people who already have hypertension.

    10. Decongestants

    Some cold medicines contain substances that narrow blood vessels, increasing blood pressure.

    11. Dehydration

    Lack of water causes blood vessels to constrict, which raises blood pressure.

    12. Hormonal contraceptives

    These can affect blood circulation and increase blood pressure, especially in women over 35 or who are overweight.

    13. Emotional stress during conversation

    Intense or emotional conversations can temporarily raise blood pressure due to an increased heart rate.

    14. Antidepressants

    Some medications that act on neurotransmitters can also affect blood pressure.

    Tips and recommendations

    Reduce your consumption of sugars and ultra-processed foods.

    Stay well hydrated throughout the day. Incorporate potassium-rich foods like bananas, spinach, and nuts.
    Engage in regular, moderate physical activity.
    Manage stress and seek emotional support if needed.
    Always consult a healthcare professional before taking supplements or medications.
    Get enough sleep and evaluate any sleep disorders.
    Check your blood pressure regularly, even if you feel well.

    High blood pressure doesn’t always have obvious causes. Small daily habits, emotions, and even medications can have a greater impact than you might think. Detecting these factors early is key to protecting your heart and improving your quality of life.

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