What Is Dangerously High Blood Pressure?
Hypertension is a common and frequently-occurring disease. The disease usually starts slowly. Patients often have no symptoms in the early stages, or only have symptoms such as dizziness, headache, palpitations, tinnitus, etc. On the surface, it is an independent disease. Risk factors, if not treated properly, the disease will become more common complications such as severe stroke, myocardial infarction and renal failure.
The dangers of hypertension
- Hypertension is a common and frequently-occurring disease. The disease usually starts slowly, and patients are often asymptomatic in the early stages, or only have dizziness,
- Having high blood pressure and not feeling does not mean there is no damage. In the early stage of hypertension, some physical symptoms are not easy to be found, such as systemic arteriolar spasm. As the disease progresses, the arterioles gradually harden. Medium and large arteries have intimal lipid deposits, forming atherosclerotic plaques and thrombi. This change is more common in the coronary arteries,
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- With the continuous improvement of people's living standards and major changes in dietary structure, the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and the number of deaths in our country are also rising. The proportion of deaths in our country has even reached about 40%. Hypertension It has become a worrying issue.
- Han Xuefeng, Party Member, Doctor of Medicine, attending physician of Beijing Cerebrovascular Disease Hospital, mainly engaged in clinical research of cerebrovascular and experimental research of traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Professor Han has 30 years of clinical experience and has published dozens of papers in medical academic journals at home and abroad. He has written 10 textbooks and 16 books and participated in many national scientific research projects. He has made outstanding contributions to the treatment of hypertension and was well received by patients.