I have never heard of these two conditions being related, unless you are taking medication to prevent dizziness / fainting upon rising (orthostatic hypotension) due to extreme drops in your B/P - medication is known to cause all sorts of reactions, in some people.
The common drugs for this can cause a strain on the heart and for some reason, many people with heart conditions suffer from insomnia. You should discuss this with your doctor.
Sleeping late at night without much stress or depression is not bad for high blood pressure.
salt, stress, lack of sleeping and hereditary
You may need to have your blood pressure and your sugar checked.
when heart rate increases, blood pressure rises. When heart rate decreases, blood pressure drops. medications, and diseases affects the blood pressure. Source: About Blood Pressure
People with high cholesterol levels can develop plaques in their blood vessels, leading to atherosclerosis and an increased risk of heart disease, heart attack, or stroke. It can also lead to other health issues such as peripheral artery disease or gallstones.
Yes, any one can get high blood pressure, obesity is just one way to have high blood pressure start younger rather than older. Some people are predisposed to high blood pressure and they can develop the silent killer with no other risk factors beyond other family members having the same trouble.
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Basic Difference younger people blood pressure- High. older people blood pressure -Low.
Many people will develop high blood pressure as they age. Blood vessels become clogged by cholesterol, and in a narrow blood vessel, the pressure will be higher.
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Yes , people CAN faint from high blood pressure as it is very dangerous.
No, high blood pressure is not an ailment of all older people nor is it limited to their age bracket. People as young as 13 can have high blood pressure.