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  2. High blood pressure (hypertension) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo...

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    High blood pressure is a common condition that affects the body's arteries. It's also called hypertension. If you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is consistently too high. The heart has to work harder to pump blood. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).

  3. Hypertension - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Overview. 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. People with high blood pressure may not feel symptoms. The only way to know is to get your blood pressure checked.

  4. High blood pressure (hypertension) - Mayo Clinic

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    High blood pressure (hypertension) is diagnosed if the blood pressure reading is equal to or greater than 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). A diagnosis of high blood pressure is usually based on the average of two or more readings taken on separate occasions. Blood pressure is grouped according to how high it is.

  5. Hypertension - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Hypertension, also known as high or raised blood pressure, is a condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure. Blood is carried from the heart to all parts of the body in the vessels. Each time the heart beats, it pumps blood into the vessels. Blood pressure is created by the force of blood pushing against the walls of ...

  6. Pulmonary hypertension - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms get worse as the disease progresses. Pulmonary hypertension symptoms include: Shortness of breath, at first while exercising and eventually while at rest. Blue or gray skin color due to low oxygen levels. Depending on your skin color, these changes may be harder or easier to see. Chest pressure or pain.

  7. Hypertension WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Hypertension. Hypertension, also known as high or raised blood pressure, contributes to the burden of heart disease, stroke and kidney failure and premature mortality and disability. It disproportionately affects populations in low- and middle-income countries where health systems are weak. Hypertension rarely causes symptoms in the early ...

  8. Nephrology and Hypertension - Overview - Mayo Clinic

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    Mayo Clinic Nephrology and Hypertension. 200 First St. SW Rochester, MN 55905. Phone: 507-538-3270. Request an appointment. Request an appointmentTests & procedures. June 19, 2024.

  9. What is hypertension? A Mayo Clinic expert explains.

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    Hypertension can be diagnosed by performing careful and repeated measures of the blood pressure. Blood pressure categories include normal blood pressure, defined as a systolic pressure less than 120, and a diastolic pressure less than 80. Elevated blood pressure is defined as a systolic pressure 120 to 129, and a diastolic pressure less than 80.

  10. Secondary hypertension - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Several kidney diseases may cause secondary hypertension, including: Diabetes complications (diabetic nephropathy). Diabetes can damage the kidneys' filtering system, which can lead to high blood pressure. Polycystic kidney disease. In this inherited condition, cysts in the kidneys interfere with kidney function and can raise blood pressure.

  11. High blood pressure dangers: Hypertension's effects on your body

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    High blood pressure, also called hypertension, can quietly damage the body for years before symptoms appear. Without treatment, high blood pressure can lead to disability, a poor quality of life, or even a deadly heart attack or stroke. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).