High blood pressure is a very serious and dangerous problem.

 

It can cause health complications that impact your quality of life. Worse yet, it can put your life at risk. That’s because hypertension causes widespread damage throughout the body, especially to your arteries, heart, and brain. But there’s also good news.

 

Making the right lifestyle choices can significantly improve your blood pressure. In fact, taking simple steps can delay, reduce, and even prevent the need for blood pressure medication. Unfortunately, people often assume that means sacrifice, sweat, and absolutely no fun. But that’s where they’re wrong.

 

Dr. Adepero Okulaja helps patients at The Doctor’s House in Edina, Minnesota, adopt healthy habits to keep chronic diseases, like high blood pressure, at bay. She also understands that the first step in making lifelong changes toward total wellness involves introducing people to good habits they can take joy in doing.

 

If you have high blood pressure, here are five enjoyable ways to get your numbers back on track.

 

1. Don’t skimp on sleep

 

Yes, you read that right! You’ve never had a better excuse to catch those Zzzs, especially if you have a history of sleep deprivation.

 

Research shows that getting less than six hours of sleep every night for several weeks has direct links to hypertension. Fortunately, you can improve your sleep quality in several ways, such as:

  • Making — and sticking to — a sleep schedule, even on weekends
  • Creating a relaxing and restful space for sleeping
  • Avoiding large meals, alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine close to bedtime
  • Limiting nap time during the day

If you have other issues affecting your sleep, like insomnia or sleep apnea, Dr. Okulaja can help.

 

2. Drink more water

 

Are you looking for something even easier to help your heart? Double down on your water intake.

 

When you get dehydrated, your body produces more stress hormones in an effort to keep blood flowing to your organs. The response? Increased blood pressure. To avoid this problem, keep yourself hydrated and refreshed with plenty of water throughout the day.

 

For maximum results, swap some of your regular caffeinated or alcoholic beverages with water instead. Both caffeine and alcohol increase your risk of high blood pressure.

 

3. Laugh

 

High blood pressure is nothing to laugh at. But it turns out that laughter really is good medicine.

 

Having a good laugh comes with good short- and long-term benefits, including:

  • Stimulating organs, including your heart
  • Releasing endorphins to the brain
  • Increasing circulation and muscle relaxation
  • Boosting the immune system
  • Relieving pain
  • Improving overall mood and personal satisfaction

On top of all that, it also decreases your heart rate and blood pressure.

 

4. Get movin’

 

No one said exercise had to be a bore — or a pain. Instead, find ways to move your body that you actually enjoy, such as dancing.

 

Whether you crank up the tunes and move your body while doing dishes or lace up your sneakers and head out on a walk, getting your heart rate up every day is a surefire way to lower your blood pressure.

 

And that’s not all. Choosing an activity that’s something you love also puts a smile on your face.

 

5. Relax!

 

One of the most enjoyable ways to get your blood pressure back on track involves stress reduction. While this may seem easier said than done, Dr. Okulaja often suggests these starting points:

  • Learning to say no
  • Identifying stress triggers
  • Practicing gratitude
  • Focusing on things you can control

Dr. Okulaja also recommends making time every day to relax, and it doesn’t have to be huge chunks of time. For instance, you can take a few moments to sit quietly and breathe deeply or or you can make an effort to push “Pause” on daily stresses to do something you really enjoy, like cooking, walking, or spending time with friends or family.

 

Do you need more help lowering your blood pressure? Schedule an appointment with Dr. Okulaja at The Doctor’s House for a personalized treatment plan today.

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  • Address 6545 France Ave South, Suite 335
    Edina, MN 55435
  • Phone (612) 333-4834

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LouAnne Loewen

2022-04-21

I am amazed at how much time the Doctor spends with me. She is very compassionate, is very interested in your issues and solving them. I was totally taken away when some test results showed some possible heart issues. She immediately rescheduled more test and made the appointments as we sat in the clinic room. When I first met my new heart doctor, he said I very lucky to have Dr. O as my doctor because she cared so much about her patients. (you might have to wait a bit to get called to your room, be patient, she will spend as much time with you)

Michael Zimberg

2024-09-24

Dr O is amazing- she really listens and considers a patient's entire well being. She's pragmatic and I am already feeling much better after a few visits (and some vitamins that are missing from my system). She takes all the time needed to answer every question and is always responsive and engaging.

Sharon Schneider

2024-10-23

Dr. Okulaja has been my primary care physician since 2009. That, right there, says a lot. From my personal experience, her medical treatment is very proactive, to keep me healthy, instead of just reactive. She spends enough time with me at appointments & listens well & works “with” me for my best healthcare plan. Her most unique quality in today’s healthcare world, is that she truly does care deeply about her patients, & I feel very fortunate to be one of them. I highly recommend her as a Dr.

papanana 6530

2024-11-12

How wonderful it is to know that someone cares. Dr. Okulaja is that someone! I do look appreciate our doctor and patient relationship. I recommend Dr. Okulaja to all I know and meet.

heather berg

2024-11-22

Dr. O and her staff have been fantastic. Even the lab did a great job at drawing my blood. Dr. O has been thorough. I’m continuing to see her. They also have a Spa!!! :-)

Celectine O.

I am profoundly grateful to God to have meet Doctor Adepero Okulaja She is very thorough, and she listens to her patients before telling you what you need to do.

Sharon S.

Dr. Okulaja has been my primary care physician since 2009. That, right there, says a lot. From my personal experience, her medical treatment is very proactive, to keep me healthy, instead of just reactive. She spends enough time with me at appointments & listens well & works “with” me for my best healthcare plan. Her most unique quality in today’s healthcare world, is that she truly does care deeply about her patients, & I feel very fortunate to be one of them. I highly recommend her as a Dr.

P P.

How wonderful it is to know that someone cares. Dr. Okulaja is that someone! I do look appreciate our doctor and patient relationship. I recommend Dr. Okulaja to all I know and meet.

Heather B.

Dr. O and her staff have been fantastic. Even the lab did a great job at drawing my blood. Dr. O has been thorough. I’m continuing to see her. They also have a Spa!!!

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