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    Pulmonary Hypertension: High Blood Pressure in the Lungs

    Introduction: Pulmonary hypertension is a rare, but serious, condition that involves high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. It is often misunderstood and overlooked, yet it can have severe implications for a person’s overall health. To comprehend this condition better, it is important to explore the relationship between pulmonary hypertension and its more widely recognized counterpart, systemic hypertension. Pulmonary hypertension can be thought of as a specific type of high blood pressure that affects the blood vessels in the lungs. While systemic hypertension, which is commonly referred to as high blood pressure, primarily impacts the arteries throughout the…

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    Vision Problems and Hypertension: A Clear Link

    Introduction: Hypertension, often referred to as high blood pressure, is a prevalent and potentially silent health condition affecting millions of individuals worldwide. It’s known for its association with various cardiovascular issues, but what’s less understood is its profound impact on eye health. The connection between hypertension and vision problems is an area of increasing concern, as it highlights how this chronic condition can extend its detrimental effects on our visual well-being.   Symptoms: Identifying vision issues associated with hypertension, particularly hypertensive retinopathy, is important for early diagnosis and intervention. Hypertensive retinopathy, a condition caused by elevated blood pressure, often progresses…

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    Stroke Risk and Hypertension: A Silent Threat

    Introduction: The connection between high blood pressure and the increased risk of stroke is a critical health concern. Hypertension puts undue stress on blood vessels, making them more vulnerable to rupture or blockage, which can lead to strokes. Recognizing this relationship underscores the importance of early detection, proactive management of high blood pressure, and the implementation of preventative measures to reduce the risk of stroke, highlighting the substantial impact that blood pressure control can have on cerebrovascular health and overall well-being.   Symptoms: Strokes are typically classified into two main types: Ischemic Strokes: These occur when a blood clot obstructs…

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    Blood pressure (Hypertension)

    INTRODUCTION: High blood pressure is a common disorder affecting the arteries of the body. It is also known as hypertension. When you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is always too strong. To pump blood, the heart has to work harder. The heart’s function can also be compromised because of excessive burden on the heart to pump above the average range. Hypertension occurs when the pressure in the blood rises above the normal range. The normal range of the blood is 120/80. If this normal range is exceeded, it is referred to as hypertension. During exercise,…