High Blood Pressure – Improve Your Chances of Receiving Health Insurance
A blood pressure reading higher than 140/90 means that your blood pressure is too high and needs to be lowered for optimum health. If you do not lower your blood pressure, not only could you experience chest pain, an irregular heartbeat, tiredness, or confusion, but you could also be excluded from health insurance. Many insurance companies refuse to cover anyone who has a pre-existing medical condition, such as a higher than optimal blood pressure. To improve your chances of receiving health insurance, it is imperative that you attempt to get your blood pressure under control. This can be done by eating a healthy diet, staying active, and by taking medication if necessary.
