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Many people suffer from hypertension (also known high blood pressure). Blood pressure is essential to move blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. But when the pressure is too high it can become dangerous, making your heart work harder and increasing your risk for heart problems, such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension may also increases your potential risk for various problems such as kidney disease even blindness. Hypertension can be classified either essential (primary) or secondary. Essential hypertension indicates that no specific medical cause can be found to explain a patient's condition. Secondary hypertension indicates that the high blood pressure is a result of (i.e., secondary to) another condition, such as kidney disease or tumours (pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma). Persistent hypertension is one of the risk factors for strokes, heart attacks, heart failure and arterial aneurysm, and is a leading cause of chronic renal failure. Hypertension is more commonly known as high blood pressure. About five percent of women who are pregnant will experience gestational hypertension, or pregnancy induced hypertension. Related Article Tags: , , , General Knowledge on hypertension prevention. If you suffer from hypertension without a clear cut medical cause there is a good chance that high cholesterol levels are a contributing factor to the problem. The solution is getting to be almost common knowledge these days. Eat right, exercise regularly and lead a healthy life style. An increase in blood (plasma) volume and a fall in blood pressure are usually observed in normal pregnancy. So when any pregnant woman's blood pressure is above the normal range, it is abnormal. Related Article Tags: , , , It is estimated that more than half of the people aged 65 and above around the world have some form of hypertension, or high blood pressure. Hypertension is a common condition in older people. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Hypertension has been on the rise in modern America. What causes high blood pressure? What are the treatments? Here is a short discussion on high blood pressure, its causes and its treatments. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious condition and is often dubbed the "silent killer" because it can do so much damage to your body before you even know you have it.
High blood pressure can cause heart failure, stroke and even death in the most serious cases. And, did you know that some of the medications your doctor may prescribe could do almost as much damage as the high blood pressure itself? Related Article Tags: , , , ,
Get the basics about hypertension -- what normal blood pressure is, and what causes high blood pressure. High blood pressure - or "hypertension" - is a major public health problem that affects up to 1 in 4 Americans. Here's what you need to know about what causes high blood pressure and what you can do to lower your blood pressure. The trouble with high blood pressure today is it is so common and talked about so often that many people don't seem to treat it with the respect it merits. High blood pressure or hypertension is a killer and should be dealt with as a killer. Related Article Tags: , , , , What is hypertension? It may sound very familiar and most of us will simply answer: it means high blood pressure. But, how many of us can really understand its hidden dangers? Related Article Tags: , , , , , The manifestations of high blood pressure symptoms are usually unclear or non-existent before the age of thirty-five despite a person's unhealthy habits and other contributing factors. To many people, the word hypertension suggests excessive tension, nervousness, or stress. In medical terms, hypertension refers to high blood pressure, regardless of the cause. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , High blood pressure or hypertension is the elevated pressure of the flow of blood in the blood stream. This disease can cause a fatality if the person lets things go unnoticed or unmanaged. There are several early signs of high blood pressure that are actually not noticeable enough to be attributed to hypertension. These early signs of high blood pressure are quite common ailments that can be caused by any number of things which may not even be connected to having high blood pressure. Related Article Tags: , , , , The technical name for high blood pressure, hypertension is an insidious and dangerous condition. Learning the various causes of this condition is helpful for learning to avoid developing high blood pressure, and to learning to live with it should we have it. According to Ayurveda, hypertension falls under three types: vata, pitta and kapha. Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common health problem of older age groups and some younger adults. Hypertension varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender. Most physicians and doctors are recommending pharmaceutical medicines which are being sold in drug stores, as the means to treat hypertension. Many researchers and scientists are beginning to lean towards the natural ways as the means to treat hypertension. This is because of the unpleasant outcomes which may result when you continuously take pharmaceutical medicines. Related Article Tags: , , , A person's blood pressure is known to vary according to the time of the day and it also depends on the type of food consumed, level of physical activities and even emotional stresses and strains can play their part in changing blood pressure levels. However, in certain instances, morning hypertension is known to affect a few people which are not good for them because it helps to increase the chance of developing a heart problem or even blood vessel condition like being struck down by a stroke. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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