Treatment for hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, typically involves lifestyle changes and medications. The goal of treatment is to lower blood pressure to a healthy level to reduce the risk of complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure.

Lifestyle changes that may be recommended to lower blood pressure include:

  1. Eating a healthy diet that is low in salt, saturated fat, and added sugars. This may include eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
  2. Getting regular physical activity. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise per week or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity exercise per week.
  3. Managing stress through techniques such as relaxation techniques, exercise, or counseling.
  4. Limiting alcohol consumption to no more than two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women.
  5. Quitting smoking.

In addition to lifestyle changes, medications may be prescribed to lower blood pressure. There are several types of medications that can be used to treat hypertension, including:

  1. Diuretics: These medications help the body get rid of excess fluid and salt, which can help lower blood pressure.
  2. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors): These medications relax the blood vessels and lower blood pressure.
  3. Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs): These medications also relax the blood vessels and lower blood pressure.
  4. Beta blockers: These medications slow the heart rate and lower blood pressure.
  5. Calcium channel blockers: These medications relax the blood vessels and lower blood pressure.

It is important to work closely with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for hypertension. The treatment plan may need to be adjusted over time as blood pressure levels change