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- High blood pressure (hypertension) - Mayo Clinic
The second, or lower, number measures the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats High blood pressure (hypertension) is diagnosed if the blood pressure reading is equal to or greater than 130 80 mm-Hg A diagnosis of high blood pressure is usually based on the average of two or more readings taken on separate occasions
- High blood pressure (hypertension) - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
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)
- Bupropion (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
If you think your blood pressure is too high, call your doctor right away This medicine may cause a serious allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention
- Pulmonary hypertension - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Pulmonary hypertension is a type of high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart In one form of pulmonary hypertension, called pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), blood vessels in the lungs are narrowed, blocked or destroyed The damage makes it hard for blood to move through the lungs Blood pressure in the lung arteries goes up The heart
- Allergy medications: Know your options - Mayo Clinic
These medicines can worsen high blood pressure and cause other long-term risks Long-term risks include cataracts, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, stomach ulcers, high blood sugar and delayed growth in children
- Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Blood vessel disorders Conditions that affect your blood vessels — such as atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, or kinked or malformed blood vessels — can cause blood to move through your veins and arteries with more force These blood flow changes can cause tinnitus or make tinnitus more noticeable Other chronic conditions
- Dizziness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Drop in blood pressure A form of low blood pressure called orthostatic hypotension may make you briefly feel faint or dizzy This type of low blood pressure happens after sitting up or standing too quickly Poor blood flow Conditions such as cardiomyopathy, heart attack, irregular heartbeat and transient ischemic attack could cause dizziness
- Atrial fibrillation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
High blood pressure Having high blood pressure increases the risk of getting coronary artery disease Over time, high blood pressure may cause part of the heart to become stiff and thick This can change how heartbeat signals travel through the heart Obesity People who have obesity are at higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation
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