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Health Monitoring - Monitoring Your Health: Four Measures To KnowJanuary 8, 2009Home Home & Family Elder Care Tags: health monitoring, blood pressure, cholesterol, health care education,
How many times have you gone for your annual medical appointment and the doctor discussed your measures? How many times did you remember the numbers but not remember what they meant? I am referring to the measures of blood pressure and cholesterol. These combined are a fairly good predictor of heart health. According to the Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. representing 29 percent of the population and is the leading cause of disability.
The measures have been lowered for pre-high blood pressure and now range 120-139 systolic and 80-89 diastolic. Many people have no symptoms of high blood pressure and are not aware they have the condition. Blood pressure monitors are available for purchase at drug stores and in most pharmacy areas. If you suspect you have high blood pressure it is a good idea to talk to your doctor. Daily monitoring is a good way to monitor blood pressure whether you are taking medication or not. Cholesterol is the other measure with two numbers. Cholesterol is a waxy substance produced in the liver and existing in certain foods. When there is too much cholesterol in the body, it settles in the arteries causing clogging and narrowing. We often hear about good and bad cholesterol. The good cholesterol measure is HDL (high density lipoprotein). The bad cholesterol measure is LDL (low density lipoprotein). The suggested appropriate level for total cholesterol is 200. LDL should be less than 100 and HDL should be 40 or higher. Many times cholesterol can be controlled by diet and exercise. Ask your physician for the lab report that shows your blood test results and ask questions. Keep a copy at home to compare to subsequent lab reports to monitor your progress year to year. Blood pressure and cholesterol are four good measures to know in monitoring your ongoing health and wellness. It is important that we all become more educated about our own health so that we can become better consumer advocates for ourselves and our family members. Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Pamela D.Wilson, has over twenty years business experience including ten years in the healthcare field. Her specialization includes planning, counseling and advocacy for older adults. Contact her at The Care Navigator Kansas City Elder Law Attorney reveals details concerning a hidden benefit that many veterans can use to help pay for the high cost of assisted living or home health care. Tags: Veteran's Benefits, Home Health Care, Assisted Living, Elder Care, Financial Assistance, Chair lifts can really enhance mobility for people with handicaps. Tags: chair lifts, lifts for wheelchairs, mobility for people with handicaps, Death is inevitable and he who takes birth must one day leave for heavenly abode. Most of us avoid talking about death and funerals but the fact is that there are funeral costs to be borne and in the event one has not provided for it, the family has to undertake the expense. Tags: funeral costs, insurance policies for funeral costs, pre-paying for funeral costs, Bringing the family together to discuss taking care of an aging parent is littered with potential emotional land mines. Use these 5 basic ground rules to stay focused on what's important and avoid unnecessary family turmoil. Tags: elder care, aging parents, family caregiver, caregiver stress, How well do you know the health needs of your aging parent? Having the right information on hand in a medical emergency can mean the differences between life and death. What you need to know and why. Tags: medical emergeny, aging parents, If you happen to be a Sandwiched Boomer, the following quietly growing trend may surprise you. The results of recent studies indicate that nearly 40% of close to 44 million unpaid caregivers for the elderly are male. The call to honor loved ones is becoming an emerging pattern of male behavior. Tags: Male Caregiving, aging parents, new trend, Baby Boomers, Sandwich Generation, Caring for the elderly is one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs in nursing. Demanding a great deal of tact and care, looking after elderly patients is a trying and testing job, although it is one of the most necessary and most sought after positions in modern times. Tags: Elders Caring, Family Caring, With the increase in the ratio of elderly people today there has been an increase in the care options for those persons. New innovations in services and quality of care have surfaced. Find the care you want for your loved one. Tags: innovative senior care, In today's world we are seeing a rapid rise in the ratio of senior persons in our population. It is appropriate that a wide variety of services are available to assist this growing senior population. Tags: senior services, Care giving is a learned skill. We react to the task in different ways. By understanding our reactions we will know how best to proceed. Tags: caring, care giver, health, disability, disease, | |||||