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[|Human|] I am 53 year old female i weigh 170 lbs and am 5ft 5in. I have always been in good health. Started menapause at 40. I just had an EKG and it showed normal sinus rythm, and biatrial enlargement, blood pressure was 140/80, I dont have HBP, had ekg last year for pre-op (bladder tacking) at the hospital and they did not mention HBP or abnormal ekg.  My mother had an enlarged heart and artherioescloris. she had many TIAs and Alzheimers she passed away 2 yrs ago.
[|AI|]  HelloHypertension is defined as consistently elevated BP, more than 130/85. The EKG finding of biatrial enlargement suggests the blood pressure has been elevated at least for a couple of months. First step is to decrease salt and alcohol intake.  As you mention hypertension can be hereditary, and can lead to mini strokes (Ties). There are multiple medications that help to decrease blood pressure, including calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, angiotensin receptor blockers, and diuretics, among others.  You should work with your physician to decide which medication is the best for you specifically.  The choice of medication depends on your health history and personal preference. It is also a good idea to get and echocardiogram as there was biatrial enlargement on the EKG to check the ejection fraction and valves. Best regards