High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
What is high blood pressure?
High pressure is defined as a high blood pressure
(high blood pressure), which is the blood carrier vessel from the heart of a
blood body to rest.
Blood pressure is given two numbers. Systolic blood
pressure (top number) is arterial pressure when the heart is equal to the
contract. The diastolic blood pressure (base) pressure in the arteries is
diluted in the heart. 120/80 below is considered high blood pressure, between
120/80 and blood pressure, between 139/89, "pre-hypertension", or
140/90 high is known in the blood pressure, while about 90 to 100 Systolic
blood pressure, blood pressure is considered low blood pressure.
Complications include heart disease, high blood
pressure, kidney disease, arteriosclerosis (atherosclerosis or
arteriosclerosis), eye damage, and stroke (brain damage).
Hypertension is a major public health problem. The
American Heart Association estimates that approximately one-third of the
population of high blood pressure influential American adults, about 7640.
What causes hypertension?
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Due to high blood pressure, which means there are
many factors that combined effects are producing high blood pressure that is
multi-functional.
High salt or sensitive to salt: This type of
elderly, African-American, obese people or kidney problems occur in some
populations.
A genetic tendency for hypertension: The general
public's blood pressure in patients with one or two parents with high blood
pressure twice.
The special abnormal artery increases the leading
resistance to the arteries (arteries) of small arterials (cramps or lack of
elasticity): This increased growth of small peripheral atherosclerosis in
obesity, do not use, high salt intake of individuals, and The Old.
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