High Blood
Pressure Overview
The heart pumps blood
into the arteries with enough force to push blood to the far reaches of each
organ from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet. Blood pressure can be
defined as the pressure of blood on the walls of the arteries as it circulates
through the body. Blood pressure is highest as its leaves the heart through the
aorta and gradually decreases as it enters smaller and smaller blood vessels
(arteries, arterioles, and capillaries). Blood returns in the veins leading to
the heart, aided by gravity and muscle contraction.
Hypertension is the
medical term for high blood pressure. It is known as the "silent
killer" since it has no initial symptoms but can lead to long-term disease
and complications.
Many people have high blood pressure and don't know it. Important
complications of uncontrolled or poorly treated high blood pressure include heart
attack, congestive heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, peripheral artery
disease, and aortic aneurysms (weakening of the wall of the aorta, leading to
widening or ballooning of the aorta).
Public awareness of these dangers has increased. High blood pressure has
become the second most common reason for which patient visits in the different
Hospital / Nursing home India.
High
Blood Pressure Causes
In 90% of people with
hypertension, the cause of high blood pressure is not known and is referred to
as primary or essential hypertension. While the specific cause is unknown,
there are risk factors that can contribute to developing high blood pressure.
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