your blood pressure to get so high that your heart has to work much harder than normal. This can damage your heart. Hypertension that does not respond to medicines and lifestyle changes is called resistant hypertension. Hypertension is considered chronic when it continues for 3 months or longer...
(a) What are the major factors that cause hypertension? (b) Does age matter for this condition? What is the physiological response to hypoxia? What are the factors that comprise the resistance to blood flow? (a) What physiological factors influence capillary blood flow? (b) How ca...
High blood pressureorhypertensionaffects around 80 million Americans. Hypertensionis also known as “the silent killer” because it often goes unnoticed and may cause serious complications such as kidney diseases,heartdiseases, heart failure, andstroke. As many as 16 million Americans are unaware of ...
Hypertension causes your teen's heart to work much harder than normal. This can damage his or her heart. High BP in adolescence increases your teen's risk for hypertension and cardiovascular disease as an adult. A controlled BP helps protect your teen's organs, such as his or her heart, ...
Hypertension also called high or elevated blood pressure, is a condition that can lead to serious medical complications. Risk factors of hypertension include living a sedentary lifestyle, having an unhealthy diet, eating food high in sodium, smoking, drinking alcohol, and many others. Similarly, ...
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Hypertension Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. High blood pressure typically does not cause symptoms. Hypotension Abnormally low arterial blood pressure. Hypertensi...
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Define the following: hypertension Explain how heart failure leads to pulmonary edema. What is the control of blood pressure in the heart? What are the symptoms of low blood pressure and hypertension? How does pressure affect blood flow?
How does the cardiac output and resistance affect Mean Arterial Pressure? Why do athletes have a lower heart rate but a higher cardiac output? A patient who is a smoker has been diagnosed with hypertension. The patient is at ...