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10 daily mistakes that increase your blood pressure

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 13, 2025, 08:46 IST
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Habits that can dangerously increase blood pressure

High blood pressure doesn’t happen overnight. According to the WHO, about 1.28 billion adults aged 30-79 years worldwide suffer from hypertension. It is the result of small, everyday choices that slowly put pressure on the heart and blood vessels. Many of these habits seem harmless but over time, can silently raise blood pressure levels. Here are 10 daily mistakes that go unnoticed but can significantly affect cardiovascular health.


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Skipping breakfast too often



Morning meals are not just about energy; they also play a role in blood pressure regulation. Research shows that people who skip breakfast regularly tend to have higher risks of hypertension. A balanced breakfast stabilises blood sugar and prevents the body from producing excess stress hormones that can spike pressure.


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Overusing painkillers for minor aches



Reaching for painkillers like ibuprofen or similar drugs for minor discomfort is common, but frequent use can increase blood pressure. These medicines affect kidney function, which in turn influences how much sodium and fluid the body retains-both linked to hypertension.

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Living in constant noise



It may sound surprising, but exposure to traffic, loud TV, or even continuous background noise at home can subtly increase blood pressure. Studies suggest that constant noise activates stress pathways in the brain, keeping blood vessels in a state of tension.

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Holding in urine for too long



Many ignore the urge to urinate when busy, but doing this repeatedly puts pressure on the bladder and kidneys. Over time, it creates stress in the circulatory system and may push blood pressure higher.

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Not drinking enough water throughout the day



Mild dehydration thickens the blood and forces the heart to pump harder. This small but continuous strain can push up blood pressure levels. Even sipping small amounts of water regularly makes a noticeable difference.


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Overindulging in pickles and papads



Traditional side dishes like pickles and papads may seem harmless in small quantities, but their extremely high salt content can be a hidden culprit for high blood pressure. A little crunch with every meal slowly adds up to dangerous sodium levels.

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Exercise

Exercise can bring down blood pressure for good

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Sleeping too little or too much



Both extremes of sleep, less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours regularly, disturb the body’s circadian rhythm. This imbalance increases stress hormones like cortisol, which play a direct role in raising blood pressure.

​Also read: 70-year-old cardiologist's formula to age better​

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Slouching in front of screens for hours



Long sitting hours are already linked to heart problems, but posture makes it worse. Slouching restricts blood flow and forces the body to work harder to circulate blood, which can gradually increase blood pressure.


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Bottling up anger instead of expressing it



Stress is often linked with hypertension, but it is not just about daily stress, it’s how emotions are handled. People who suppress anger or frustration tend to have higher spikes in blood pressure compared to those who release emotions in a healthier way.
Also See: High Blood Pressure: THIS silent killer can put you at increased risk of stroke and dementia: How to prevent it​

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Relying on processed “healthy” snacks



Energy bars, flavoured yoghurts, or instant oat mixes are marketed as healthy, but most are loaded with hidden sugars and sodium. Regular snacking on such foods quietly contributes to hypertension without being noticed.


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Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Anyone experiencing blood pressure issues should consult a qualified healthcare professional.(Image Credit: Canva)

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