Persistently elevated blood pressure in the arteries is called
as Hypertension (HTN or HT) or High Blood Pressure (HBP). Age, race, sex, lifestyle, family history, pregnancy,
and stress are some contributing factors of high blood pressure. There are four
stages involved in it they are
blood pressure between 120/80 to 139/89 is called as prehypertension, 140/90 to 159/99 is called as mild hypertension, 160/100
to 179/109 is called as moderate hypertension, 180/110 or higher is known as
severe hypertension.
Severe headache, fatigue or confusion, vision problems, chest pain, difficulty
breathing, irregular heartbeat and blood in the urine are some normal symptoms
of high blood pressure. Making
changes lifestyle and regular medication will help in reducing the high blood
pressure. Depending on age,
heart condition, emotions, activity and regular medications blood pressure may
increase or decrease.
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