Tension and stress increase blood pressure levels, so to help hypertension, de-stress your life. Everyone's stressors are different, so take stock of what the causes of anxiety are in your life. Develop a plan to improve your mental health. Consider cutting back on commitments or workload, and de-clutter your life by using good organizational skills. Even if you cannot reduce your stress sources, you can practice anxiety-reducing techniques like yoga, meditation or journaling. Stress and other mental health issues can have a significant impact on your body's physical health, and reducing it can go a long way to lowering your blood pressure.

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