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Hypertension
A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
Usually hypertension is defined as blood pressure above 140/90, and is considered severe if the pressure is above 180/120.
Hypertension is a primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease, including stroke, heart attack, heart failure, and aneurysm. Keeping blood pressure under control is vital for preserving health and reducing the risk of these dangerous conditions.
One of the most dangerous aspects of hypertension is that you may not know that you have it. Nearly one-third of people who have hypertension don't know it.
There are signs of extremely high blood pressure:
In most cases, there are no clear warning signs of high blood pressure, but blood pressure can become dangerously high and threaten your organs and your life.
Malignant hypertension is extremely high blood pressure that develops suddenly and rapidly and causes some type of organ damage.
In some people, high blood pressure is caused by another disease. Find out whether you may have secondary hypertension.
Renal hypertension, also called Reno vascular hypertension, is elevated blood pressure caused by kidney disease.
One of the most serious health problems related to untreated high blood pressure, atherosclerosis contributes to coronary artery disease.
Stroke occurs when blood flow to an area in the brain is cut off and people who have hypertension are four to six times more likely to have a stroke.
Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death associated with hypertension.
Hypertension is a major cause of kidney disease and kidney failure.
High blood pressure can be a sign of preeclampsia, a pregnancy-related problem that can become life-threatening.
Hypertension is a risk factor for the development and worsening of many diabetes complications, and likewise having diabetes increases your risk of developing high blood pressure.
Untreated hypertension can affect your eyesight, causing damage to the blood vessels in the retina. Known as hypertensive retinopathy.
High blood pressure by itself can lead to erectile dysfunction.
What are the symptoms of hypertension?
Hypertension is generally a silent condition. Many people won’t experience any symptoms. It may take years or even decades for the condition to reach levels severe enough that symptoms become obvious. Even then, these symptoms may be attributed to other issues.
Symptoms of severe hypertension can include:
Headaches
Shortness of breath
Nosebleeds
Flushing
Dizziness
Chest pain
Visual changes
Blood in the urine
These symptoms require immediate medical attention. They don’t occur in everyone with hypertension, but waiting for a symptom of this condition to appear could be fatal.
The best way to know if you have hypertension is to get regular blood pressure readings. Most doctors’ offices take a blood pressure reading at every appointment.
If you only have a yearly physical, talk to your doctor about your risks for hypertension and other readings you may need to help you watch your blood pressure.
For example, if you have a family history of heart disease or have risk factors for developing the condition, your doctor may recommend that you have your blood pressure checked twice a year. This helps you and your doctor stay on top of any possible issues before they become problematic.
How to understand high blood pressure readings
Blood pressure reading:-
Systolic pressure: This is the first, or top, number. It indicates the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats and pumps out blood.
Diastolic pressure: This is the second, or bottom, number. It’s the reading of the pressure in your arteries between beats of your heart.
Five categories define blood pressure readings for adults:
Healthy: A healthy blood pressure reading is less than 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
Elevated: The systolic number is between 120 and 129 mm Hg, and the diastolic number is less than 80 mm Hg. Doctors usually don’t treat elevated blood pressure with medication.
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