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5 yoga asanas to manage High Blood Pressure

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 19, 2025, 10:08 IST
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​5 yoga asanas to manage High Blood Pressure​

High blood pressure, also known as Hypertension, is a chronic condition, where the force of blood against your artery walls is consistently too high. If not managed, it can lead to health issues such as heart attack and stroke. Even though medications do help, Hypertension is usually a lifelong ailment, and requires a complete lifestyle haul to be managed, including reducing weight, exercise, less salt intake etc. Apart from all this, Yoga too, can help you manage your blood pressure, along with timely medicines. Here are 5 yoga asanas that help....

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Child’s Pose

Child’s Pose, also known as Balasana is a restful posture that calms the mind and relieves tension in the body. It gently stretches the back and hips while promoting deep, slow breathing, which helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system responsible for relaxation.

How to do it:

Kneel on the floor and sit back on your heels.

Fold forward, extending your arms in front or resting them alongside your body.

Let your forehead rest on the mat and breathe deeply.

Hold for 1-3 minutes, focusing on slow, calming breaths.

This pose reduces stress and anxiety, improves blood circulation to the brain, and helps lower blood pressure by calming the nervous system.


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Bound Angle Pose

Also called Butterfly Pose or Baddha Konasana, this asana opens the hips and stimulates blood flow throughout the body, which can help regulate blood pressure.

How to do it:

Sit on the floor with your legs stretched out.

Bend your knees and bring the soles of your feet together, allowing your knees to drop open.

Hold your feet with your hands and keep your spine straight.

Breathe deeply and hold for 3-5 breaths.

The pose increases circulation, soothes the nervous system, and relieves stress, all of which contribute to managing hypertension.

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Seated Forward Bend

This pose, also called Paschimottanasana, stretches the back and legs while activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps calm the mind and reduce blood pressure.

How to do it:

Sit with your legs extended straight in front of you.

Inhale and lengthen your spine.

Exhale and bend forward from the hips, reaching for your feet or shins.

Keep your back as straight as possible and hold for several breaths.

Paschimottanasana relieves stress, improves digestion, and promotes relaxation, which helps normalize high blood pressure.

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Cobra Pose

Cobra Pose, also called Bhujangasana, opens the chest and improves blood flow, which helps oxygenate the body and calm the nerves.

How to do it:

Lie on your stomach with your hands under your shoulders.

Inhale and slowly lift your chest off the floor, using your back muscles more than your hands.

Keep your elbows slightly bent and shoulders relaxed.

Hold for a few breaths and then gently lower down.

This asana enhances circulation, reduces stress, and strengthens the heart, making it beneficial for people with high blood pressure.


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Diet

Eat a well-balanced and nutritious diet, as it plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure.

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Corpse Pose

Though it looks simple, Shavasana is a powerful relaxation pose that helps lower blood pressure by calming the mind and body completely.

How to do it:

Lie flat on your back with your legs slightly apart and arms resting by your sides, palms facing up.

Close your eyes and focus on your breathing.

Let your whole body relax deeply.

Stay in this pose for 5-10 minutes.

Shavasana, which is usually done at the end of your session, reduces stress, fatigue, and anxiety, all common contributors to high blood pressure. It helps the body enter a state of deep rest and healing.

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You can start your yoga journey, but ensure to talk to your doctor prior to adding it to your routine.

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