5 Things to Do Every Morning for Lower Blood Pressure

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For most people, hypertension (or high blood pressure) doesn’t come with warning signs. The only way you’d know you have it is through a blood pressure reading.

But over time, high blood pressure that’s left unchecked can damage different parts of your body, including your arteries, heart, brain, kidneys, eyes and more, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Fortunately, there are lifestyle changes you can make to help lower your blood pressure naturally. “Trying these changes in the morning — when your pressure begins to rise, even before you wake — is a particularly good time to start,” says John Higgins, MD, a sports cardiologist with McGovern Medical School at UTHealth in Houston.

Morning is also the time when cardiac events like stroke or heart attack are more likely to happen, Dr. Higgins adds. Sometimes, these heart problems can be brought on, in part, by an elevated morning blood pressure.

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