HBP Can Force
High blood pressure can force:
the heart to work too hard and grow larger, this can bring on heart failure.
little bumps (aneurysms) to develop in your blood vessels. General spots for aneurysms are the aorta, which is the primary artery from the heart; the arteries in your brain, legs and intestines; and the artery going to your spleen.
blood vessels in your kidneys to constrict, which can bring on kidney failure, and blood vessels in your eyes to erupt or bleed, which may create vision changes and can bring about blindness.
arteries all through your body to toughen quicker, particularly those in your heart, brain, kidneys, and legs. This can bring about a heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure or bring about amputation part of the leg.
A blood pressure recording of 120/80 mmHg or less is regarded normal. Normally, the lower, the better, however very low blood pressure can often be a reason for concern and should be examined by your physician.
If your systolic or diastolic blood pressure is higher than normal but not too high to be counted as high blood pressure, you have pre-hypertension. Pre-hypertension is not normal pressure nor high blood pressure and has a top number of between 120 and 139 or a bottom number between 80 and 89 mmHg. For instance, blood pressure readings of 138/82, 128/70, or 115/86 are all in the pre-hypertension category.
When you have pre-hypertension, the probabilities of acquiring high blood pressure are larger than average except when you take action to avoid it. In reality, with pre-hypertension it doubles a woman's chances of getting heart disease or stroke. That is a one hundred percent increase. For men, the gain is 45 percent.
Nearly two thirds of the people over the age of 60 who have high blood pressure get isolated systolic hypertension. This denotes that only the systolic pressure is 140 mmHg or higher. Isolated systolic hypertension can be as damaging as when both numbers are high.
You could have isolated systolic hypertension and appear fine. As with other kinds of high blood pressure, it frequently has no symptoms.
If the systolic and diastolic pressures place into different categories, the higher category is used to assign your blood pressure level. For instance, 160/80 mmHg is stage 2 high blood pressure even when
a diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg is in the pre-hypertension limit.
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