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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Donald Saunders High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious and indeed life-threatening condition but it is also a condition that is not all that easy to define.
written by Mejo John High blood pressure is a common health problem of older age groups and even younger adults. It varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender. written by Mejo John Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common health problem of older age groups and some younger adults. Hypertension varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender. written by peter hutch High blood pressure is called the silent killer because it usually has no symptoms. High levels of stress can lead to a temporary but dramatic increase in blood pressure. Sometimes pregnancy contributes to high blood pressure. Certain chronic conditions also may increase your risk of high blood pressure, including high cholesterol, diabetes, kidney disease and sleep apnea. written by Mejo John Self Hypnosis is known as one of the effective ways of controlling High Blood Pressure. The intuitive mind is the organizer responses, which can worsen high blood pressure. Physical issues like fatness could as well have greater impact on how the body controls blood flow and pressure. written by Mejo John A patient suffering from hypertension the force of the blood against the walls of the artery becomes very strong. It is considered to be a silent killer because its symptoms are not visible until it increases to a very high level. The patient may not even be aware of the presence of the disease which may cause damage to the walls of the artery and kidneys. written by Juliet Cohen Idiopathic pulmonary hypertension also called is Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary hypertension is an abnormal altitude of the pressure in the pulmonary flow caused by the constriction of the blood vessels that supply blood to the lungs. written by Mejo John High blood pressure also referred to as High B.P or hypertension is a chronic health problem. There are solutions to this problem also. The U.S Department of Health and Human Services offers the following solution of high blood pressure or reduces the blood pressure if it is an existing problem whose pinch you are feeling. written by Juliet Cohen Hypertension is called the quiet killer because it does not have usually any symptom. Hypertension means the advanced pressure (tension) in the routes. written by peter hutch
Hypertension can be classified either essential (primary) or secondary. Essential hypertension indicates that no specific medical cause can be found to explain a patient's condition written by Mumtaz Pachisa Heart disease or cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is the leading cause of death in many countries including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, is caused by our daily habits of what we do and what we do not do. Thus, it is very much up to us to improve our habits and our lifestyle to reduce the risk of developing heart ailments and maintain a healthy heart. written by Infertility Specialist Hypertension is more commonly known as high blood pressure. About five percent of women who are pregnant will experience gestational hypertension, or pregnancy induced hypertension. Dr. Eric Daiter MD explains. written by -- -- While excess weight, atherosclerosis, and your diet are all known to affect blood pressure (BP), a new factor has been found that affects our mental and physical health -- noise. written by -- -- There are simple measures you can take to improve your heart health by lowering your blood pressure before high blood pressure leads to serious complications. written by -- -- You’ll keep your heart healthy if you listen to your mom when she says, 'Eat your veggies!' written by -- -- Finally, an anti-aging behavior regimen that anyone can do, for zero financial outlay, and that raises your odds way up for a longer and healthier life.
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written by peter hutch Hypertension (defined as a blood pressure 140/90 mmHg) is an extremely common comorbid condition in diabetes, affecting 20–60% of patients with diabetes, depending on obesity, ethnicity, and age. In type 2 diabetes, hypertension is often present as part of the metabolic syndrome of insulin resistance also including central obesity and dyslipidemia. written by Corwin Brown As blood flows through arteries it pushes against the inside of the artery walls. The more pressure the blood exerts on the artery walls, the higher the blood pressure will be. written by Juliet Cohen High blood force, too called hypertension, is harmful because it makes the eye job harder to pump blood to the system and it contributes to hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis and the growth of eye bankruptcy. written by Robert Baird Baird Emergency hypertension can result from several disorders, drugs, and procedures. Be alert for any of the following in your patient's history. written by Robert Baird Baird The signs and symptoms of renal insufficiency may be similar to those of renal failure, depending on the degree of kidney involvement. If your patient's kidneys lose the ability to concentrate urine, he may develop polyuria and nocturia. written by Robert Baird Baird The signs and symptoms of renal insufficiency may be similar to those of renal failure, depending on the degree of kidney involvement. If your patient's kidneys lose the ability to concentrate urine, he may develop polyuria and nocturia. written by Robert Baird Baird A physician uses certain tests to assess the patient's risk of CAD, others to indicate whether he has CAD, and still others to determine if he has had an MI-a serious complication of CAD. written by Robert Baird Baird A physician may use dipyridamole thallium scanning for patients who are physically unable to exercise. Dipyridamole simulates exercise conditions by dilating the coronary arteries. Scans are performed when the arteries are dilated and 2 to 4 hours later.
written by Dev Sri Hypertension or high blood pressure is so common today that at least one in ten people aged 40 or above has high BP related problems. written by Dr John Anne Have you ever felt your heart to be pumping so hard especially when you are at the height of extreme emotions like anger or happiness? Have you ever felt a sudden rush of blood when you are nervous or excited? Are these conditions related to hypertension written by Robert Baird Baird Monitor your hypertensive patient with renal disease for fluid overload. Assess his fluid status by taking his daily weights, checking his fluid intake and output and breath sounds, and checking him for peripheral edema. written by Juliet Cohen Millions of people are affected by high blood pressure (hypertension), a condition in which blood travels through the body's arteries at a pressure too high for good health. High blood pressure in the arteries that supply the lungs is called pulmonary hypertension (PHT). The blood pressure measured by cuff on your arm isn't directly related to the pressure in your lungs. The blood vessels that supply the lungs constrict and their walls thicken, so they can't carry as much blood. written by Juliet Cohen Benign intracranial hypertension (BIH) is a rare but potentially serious condition. Benign intracranial hypertension (BIH) is a disease of the brain. Benign intracranial hypertension is characterised by increased pressure in the brain without any evidence of any brain pathology by imaging studies. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |