Yes it can. Your ear drums can burst
High blood pressure can damage your heart, eyes, kidneys, blood vessels and brain
No. High blood pressure can damage your kidneys and lead to kidney failure.
Early detection of high blood pressure can limit damage to your heart and arteries!
Well, high blood pressure can first damage the heart and blood vessels, then kidneys. But the effects are systemic and though gradual, can be lifelong damage.
Infections are due to bacteria or viruses but long term high blood pressure can damage kidneys
The brain, the eyes, hearing, internal organs, skin, nearly everything in the body can be negatively affected by long term bouts of high blood pressure.
Exposure to loud noises, aging, genetic predisposition, infections, ototoxic medications, and chronic health conditions like high blood pressure can contribute to damage to hearing. Overexposure to loud sounds, either suddenly or over time, is one of the most common causes of hearing loss.
Yes, this blood pressure reading is high. Have you been active? If so, rest for 10 minutes and take your blood pressure again. If your blood pressure is still this high, talk to your doctor. High blood pressure does a lot of damage on the body and can result in stroke, heart attack, and various other conditions.
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Headaches, dizziness, hearing disorders, high blood pressure, eye inflammation, and stress.
A blood pressure of 189 over 125 is not safe. The blood vessels in a person's body would be under great stress, and the high blood pressure could cause damage to the body's organs. The brain is particularly affected by high blood pressure. Anyone with this high of a blood pressure should go to an emergency room immediately.