Why does a water pill effect high blood pressure?
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It pulls excess fluid allowing your body to flush it out thru the kidneys...less fluid in the vascular system=less pressure in the vascular system, i.e. lower BP.
Depending on the type of diuretic you are on your body can be depleted of potassium, which can be dangerous. Be sure to take any other medications and follow up with any blood tests your doctor recommends.
The water pill helps your body rid itself of excess water that you may be retaining. With less water in your cells, it is easier for blood to flow through your arteries and veins. It also gives your blood less water volume which leads to easier blood flow also. The easier the blood flows the less your body has to work and the lower your blood pressure.
Too much water in your body makes your heart work harder which increases your blood pressure. Eliminating some water will ease up on your heart and your blood pressure.
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