High Blood Pressure and Water Pills |
One of the most common medications that are prescribed for people suffering from high blood pressure is the water pill, which is a diuretic. This type of medication is able to help rid the body of excess sodium that can cause water retention in people with high blood pressure. Elimination of this excess water helps the heart to pump easier and excreting this excess water and sodium through the urine helps to lower blood pressure. Water pills are often useful in treating high blood pressure and other related diseases, such as heart and kidney disease. There are different types of water pills and these can be prescribed to work properly with other medical conditions such as congestive heart failure like Lasix and Bumex. These are also a type of prescription that are used in emergency situations, but are not meant to be a way to be a method of lowering blood pressure. There are also some types of diuretics that do not deplete the body of potassium, while they help the body to excrete sodium. One of this kind of water pill is Aldactone, and this type of water pill can be important for the person with kidney disease. The reason for this is chronic kidney failure means the level of potassium cannot go above or below a certain level or it can be deadly. |
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