Symptoms Diagnosis And Treatment Of Hypertension
Typically, people suffering from hypertension do not get any symptoms. As a result people are unaware that they have this health problem and therefore, do not consult a doctor. In fact, most people are unaware that they are suffering from hypertension until the doctor measures their blood pressure in a routine physical checkup. More...
Can Diabetes Cause Hypertension ?
Hypertension refers to the pressure exerted by the blood on the arterial walls when flowing through the arteries. Under normal circumstances, pressure is 120 mmHg systolic pressure, which is the pressure exerted when the heart contracts, and 80 mmHg diastolic pressure, which is the pressure exerted when the heart dilates. If the pressure is above this value, it is known as hypertension, also known as high or elevated blood pressure. If a person has diabetes, the risk of getting hypertension increases along with atherosclerosis, heart disease, strokes and kidney disease. So, the question is can diabetes cause hypertension? More...
Can I Die From Pulmonary Hypertension ?
Pulmonary hypertension refers to the presence of elevated blood pressure in the arteries that supply blood to the lungs. This is quite a serious problem and can be fatal if proper treatment is not given to the person suffering from the condition. Hence, it is possible to die from pulmonary hypertension if the patient is not given the required treatment to bring down the blood pressure. More...
The American Heart Association claims that one in three adults in the country has hypertension, or high blood pressure. However, out of the total number of people suffering from hypertension, one-third does not know that have hypertension. This is the reason why hypertension is often labeled as the silent disease. The disease can persist for years without any noticeable symptoms or signs. More...
Life Expectancy For Pulmonary Hypertension
When a person is diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension, it means that the arteries supplying blood to the lungs are affected due to which blood pressure in these arteries increases. This is a potentially life-threatening condition, and most people diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension do not have good prognosis. More...
Causes Of Pulmonary Hypertension
There are several causes of pulmonary hypertension and invariably more than one cause will be present. If you know the causes, then you can preventive measures from the very beginning, so that you do not get afflicted by this life-threatening condition. Some of the causes of pulmonary hypertension are discussed below. More...