Consult a doctor
Omega-3, if consumed in appropriate doses, can be effective in controlling blood pressure. Depending on the patient's health condition, blood pressure index and degree of blood pressure distribution, etc., doctors will guide the consumption of an appropriate amount of omega-3.
Therefore, patients should consult a doctor for instructions on how to supplement omega-3 effectively and safely.
Note side effects
When consuming omega-3, patients need to pay attention to side effects or interactions with medication.
If there are any abnormal signs, patients need to see a doctor immediately to be checked and adjust the dosage when necessary, helping to maximize the benefits of omega-3 in blood pressure control while still ensuring safety.
Be careful when using with other drugs
Patients need to be careful when using fish oil with medications that can increase the risk of bleeding such as aspirin, naproxen or ibuprofen.
Cases such as pregnant women, children, people with inflammatory bowel diseases, liver diseases, abnormal heart rate,... should also be cautious when supplementing with omega-3.
To control the dosage as well as supplement fish oil reasonably and safely, patients should consult a doctor to avoid negative side effects.