Research Notes on Talking to Your Doctor About High Blood Pressure
Written by the OrganizedWisdom Team with Scott Pearlman, M.D. as the reviewer. All original content is supervised by the The OrganizedWisdom Medical Review Team
Patients should be organized with a list of questions prepared when discussing hypertension (high blood pressure) with their physician. Prepare to write down the answers to the questions, as well as the names and recommended dosages of any medications which may be prescribed. Telling the truth, asking direct questions, and explaining physical symptoms will help the physician to better help the patient deal with hypertension.1
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