About High Blood Pressure

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However, high blood pressure, or hypertension, is a disease. Even though it typically has no symptoms, HBP can have deadly health consequences if not treated76.4 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with high blood pressure.   
 

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The first step in preventing and controlling high blood pressure is to learn the answers to a few questions, such as:  
 
   

 

  


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  • The two numbers tell you the amount of force pushing against your artery walls when the heart is contracting and when the heart is at rest. Find out why these numbers are so important to your health.  
        
  • High blood pressure often does its damage without creating symptoms, but when blood pressure numbers rise above 180 for the systolic pressure or 110 for the diastolic pressure, you need emergency treatment.  
     
       
  • Although it is possible that low blood pressure can alert you to a problem, it is usually only dangerous if it causes notable signs and symptoms.  
     
       
  • Pulmonary hypertension is high blood pressure in the heart-to-lungs system. Your blood has two loops in the circulation system. One goes to the body. The other goes to your lungs.   
     
       
  • Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of health factors that indicate a higher risk for heart disease. Blood pressure is one measurement on the list.  
     
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  • Blood pressure is the amount of force on your arteries and your heart rate is number of times per minute your heart beats. Find out more about the impact of these numbers on your health.   
     
       
  • Test your blood pressure IQ, find out your chances of escaping the silent killer, and get the latest scoop on sodium.  
     
       
  • Find out what you can do, step by step, to manage your blood pressure and experience the positive health results. We've outlined a plan you can put into action today.  
     
     
     
    "This content was last reviewed on 04/04/2012."   
       
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