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Not sure if hypogonadism causes hypertension, but it certainly doesn't help. Hypertension is stress related as well as age related. When a person's libido takes a significant hit, it is natural to get stressed out, and that stress can exacerbate hypertension. It's a vicious cycle. I was diagnosed with hypertension first. I had struggled with low libido most of my adult life and the medication for hypertension made it much worse. I had no desire for sex. That spiraled into a chronic depression and my wife eventually divorced me over that.
The cause of pulmonary hypertension is unknown. It is rare, affecting one people per-million. The illness most often occurs in young adults, especially women.
The main usage for the abbreviation COPD is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease which is the occurrence of chronic bronchitis or emphysema, most commonly caused by smoking.
The disorder seems more prevalent among the elderly (especially if systolic blood pressure rises) with chronic diseases (i.e. hypertension and/or diabetes).
Crohns disease
CAL is COPD which is a chronic debilitating disease. This condition is most commonly caused from long-term smoking or working around harsh chemicals.
it has no obvious symptoms. Many people have hypertension without showing any obvious symptoms. People with high blood pressure often do not feel sick. In fact, hypertension is often called "the silent killer" because it may cause no symptoms at all for a long time. Your organs and tissues can be damaged by hypertension without you knowing or feeling any 'external' symptoms. Most people with primary hypertension don't have any obvious symptoms at all, also the possible symptoms of hypertension vary quite a lot from person to person. These symptoms could also be symptoms of other health problems, however here are a few of the more common symptoms of hypertension to look out for. # One of the symptoms of hypertension is chronic headaches. When you get chronic headaches that last for days (rather than hours) you should immediately see a doctor and get your blood pressure checked. # Dizziness or Vertigo # Blurry or double vision. # Drowsiness # Nausea # Shortness of breath. Usually when this occurs people start to get a little concerned. Often by this time though the blood pressure has probably reached high enough levels to be dangerous as this is one of the last symptoms of hypertension you'll experience. # Heart palpitations # Fatigue - general tiredness # A flushed face # Nosebleeds # A strong need to urinate often (especially during the night) # Tinnitus (a ringing or buzzing in the ears)
Herpangina is most often caused by one of the Coxsackie A viruses
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No it is not. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by heavy alcohol consumption and chronic hepatitis C.
Crohn's disease.
Emotional hypertension is a form of extreme anxiety arising out of a disconnect with the most loved one.