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- High blood pressure (hypertension) - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Hypertension is defined as systolic pressure greater than or equal to 130, or a diastolic pressure greater than or equal to 80 Treatment of hypertension involves lifestyle modification alone or in combination with antihypertensive medication therapy
- Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Symptoms and Causes
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, means the force of blood pushing against your artery walls is too high This makes your heart work harder to pump blood through your body
- High Blood Pressure - American Heart Association
What is high blood pressure or hypertension? The American Heart Association provides information on high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and how to monitor, treat and prevent high blood pressure
- Hypertension - World Health Organization (WHO)
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is when the pressure in your blood vessels is too high (140 90 mmHg or higher) It is common but can be serious if not treated
- About High Blood Pressure | High Blood Pressure | CDC
High blood pressure (hypertension) is consistently at or above 130 80 mm Hg High blood pressure typically has no signs or symptoms but can cause problems for your heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes No matter your age, you can take steps each day to keep your blood pressure in a healthy range
- Hypertension - Wikipedia
The high pulse pressure in elderly people with hypertension or isolated systolic hypertension is explained by increased arterial stiffness, which typically accompanies aging and may be exacerbated by high blood pressure
- High blood pressure (hypertension) - Harvard Health
You may not recognize the damage that silent hypertension has been doing to your body until you suddenly are stricken with a major disease For example, hypertension increases your risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure
- Home | Hypertension and High Blood Pressure | JAMA Network
Explore guidelines, recommendations, articles, and resources on the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of high blood pressure, including the 2014 JNC8 guideline, the 2017 Hypertension Guideline from ACC and AHA, the 2018 Guidline from ESC and ESH, and the 2021 USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Hypertension in Adults
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