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WebBLOOD PRESSURE. High blood pressure, or hypertension, rarely has noticeable symptoms. But if untreated, it increases your risk of developing serious health problems such as heart attacks and strokes.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Blood Pressure

WebIt narrows the blood vessels and can cause strokes and heart attacks, angina, heart failure, kidney failure and narrowed leg arteries. Taking just five minutes to measure your blood pressure could save your life! Your practice nurse or pharmacist can measure your blood pressure, or you can take it yourself at home using a blood pressure monitor.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts What is CVD

WebCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a general term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. It's usually associated with a build-up of fatty deposits inside the arteries – known as atherosclerosis – and an increased risk of blood clots. It can also be associated with damage to arteries in organs such as the brain, heart, kidneys and

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Lifestyle choices

WebThat means around 30 minutes of physical exercise on five or more days a week – things like: fast walking, riding a bike, mowing the lawn, hiking and much more . Regular exercise makes your heart and blood circulatory system more efficient, lowers your cholesterol level, and keeps your blood pressure at a healthy level.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts

WebIn Birmingham and Solihull there are 168,344 people affected by high blood pressure (hypertension) which is a leading cause of heart disease and stroke.. sed heart failure across Birmingham and Solihull. Of these there are 3,223 patients with heart failure due to the left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD).; There are 38,360 people with coronary …

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts What is Cardiac …

WebCardiac Rehabilitation is fully supported by your heart specialist and GP. Cardiac Rehabilitation offers a variety of services, tailored to your needs. These services include: exercise. support with lifestyle changes. regular contact with the team (which is especially important in the early months after your cardiac event)

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Partners

WebWe're working closely with NHS and other partners to make sure that you get the best care and treatment possible. This means working with family doctors, pharmacists, nurses, consultants, Healthwatch Birmingham, Healthwatch Solihull and others who can help us to keep improving the care you're offered as part of Birmingham and Solihull’s Healthy Heart's.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts COVID-19

WebBritish Heart Foundation has created a cardiac rehabilitation at home hub to support people whose cardiac rehab classes have been cancelled. Diabetes UK has created a dedicated page to answer any questions about contracting COVID-19 if you or a loved one has diabetes. Public Health England’s guidance about coronavirus (COVID-19) for health

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Professionals Resources

WebSupport for Birmingham and Solihull healthcare professionals to prevent CVD. Sections updated to include resources for use during COVID-19.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Community Pharmacy …

WebGPs & Pharmacists across Birmingham & Solihull are working together to deliver a new service offering BP checks in local pharmacies for our population. If you are over 40 and don’t already have a diagnosis of high blood pressure you can visit one of your local participating pharmacies for a blood pressure check (your GP may also refer you to

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts COPD/ Respiratory

WebBronchitis means the airways are inflamed and narrowed. People with bronchitis often produce sputum, or phlegm. Emphysema affects the tiny air sacs at the end of the airways in your lungs, where oxygen is taken up into your bloodstream. They break down and the lungs become baggy and full of bigger holes which trap air.

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts CONTACT US

WebIf you'd like to know more about Birmingham and Solihull's Healthy Hearts, you can contact us at: NHS Birmingham and Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group. First Floor, Wesleyan Building. Colmore Circus. Birmingham. B4 6AR. Email: [email protected].

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Birmingham and Solihull Healthy Hearts Terms & conditions

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