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Although it usually has no symptoms, hypertension (high blood pressure) is a disease with potentially deadly consequences. Along with a continuously high pulse rate, it may signal an underlying...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can damage arteries and major organs. It is a risk factor for a wide range of diseases, including stroke and heart attack. For many people, a modification in...
Paroxysmal hypertension, also called pseudopheochomocytoma, is often present with a variety of symptoms and conditions. Often it may be the result of environmental or circumstantial stress. In...
Poor diet contributes to hypertension, also called high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Hypertension and high blood cholesterol levels can lead to heart disease and possible heart attack....
According to the National Institutes of Health, a vast majority of people over the age of 50 have developed high blood pressure. Diastolic blood pressure refers to the cardiovascular pressure...
Hypertension, the medical term for high blood pressure, is a condition that creates abnormally high pressure in blood vessels. The condition causes the heart to pump harder to compensate. The...
Hypertension is more commonly referred to as high blood pressure. It is a condition that can lead to serious health conditions such as heart disease, heart attack or stroke. It is defined as the...
Hypertension is another word for high blood pressure, which is determined by the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries as it flows through them. Arteriosclerosis, on the other...
Blood pressure is the force of the blood being pumped through a person's arteries. It becomes hypertension, or high blood pressure, if the first number measured is above 140 (systolic), the second...
Although orthostatic hypotension (a condition whereby systolic blood pressure drops with change in posture) has been studied at length, orthostatic hypertension is a phenomenon that is not yet...
According to the American Heart Association, more than 73 million Americans suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension, nearly half of them women. Hypertension is diagnosed when you have a...
Renovascular hypertension is a serious condition brought on by deficiencies in the cardiovascular system. The person may be in otherwise good health, but due to the onset of renovascular...
Heart disease encompasses several conditions that can afflict the heart. Coronary artery disease is the blockage of the arteries that branch off of the aorta and supply the heart with oxygenated...
A blood pressure reading measures the amount of pressure blood places upon the blood vessels during circulation. A blood pressure test reads one number over the other and is read like a fraction....
If you've been diagnosed with high blood pressure, or hypertension, it's important that you keep a close watch on it. Your doctor may recommend that you take your blood pressure several times a...
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a serious condition that can affect many bodily systems. High blood pressure is often known as the silent killer because it has few symptoms....
High blood pressure is a major health issue, affecting one in four American adults. High blood pressure is usually defined as blood pressure higher than 120/80. The number 120 represents the...
Pulmonary hypertension, also known as Cor Pulmonale, is a condition that is caused by an enlarged heart. This enlarged heart is caused by chronic lung disease or malfunction. In most cases,...
Blood pressure guidelines vary among individuals. Most adults should maintain blood pressure readings less than 140 over 90. For diabetics, and those with kidney disease, lower blood pressure...
Approximately 50 million Americans suffer from hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. Any reading greater than 140/90 is considered high. It is much easier to prevent hypertension than...