Main Effects of Hypertension on your body

Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is often referred to as a “silent killer” because it can cause significant harm to the body without obvious symptoms. If left unmanaged, hypertension can lead to severe health complications affecting various organs and systems.

  • Heart Attack and Heart Disease: Elevated blood pressure damages arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, increasing the risk of heart attacks and heart disease.
  • Heart Failure: The heart works harder to pump blood against high pressure, potentially leading to an enlarged heart and eventual heart failure.
  • Stroke: Hypertension can cause blood vessels in the brain to become blocked or burst, resulting in a stroke.
  • Cognitive Decline: Chronic high blood pressure is linked to memory loss, cognitive impairment, and an increased risk of dementia.
  • Kidney Disease or Failure: Damaged arteries around the kidneys impair their ability to filter blood effectively, potentially leading to kidney disease or failure.
  • Vision Loss: High blood pressure can strain or damage blood vessels in the eyes, leading to vision problems or blindness.
  • Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): Hypertension contributes to the narrowing of arteries in the limbs, causing pain and mobility issues.
  • Erectile Dysfunction: In men, high blood pressure can lead to difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection.
  • Blood Vessel Aneurysms: Increased pressure can weaken blood vessels, leading to bulging (aneurysms) that may rupture and cause life-threatening bleeding.
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