In many cases, but not all. Ex: one of your heart's ventricles beats irregularly. But increasing your blood pressure will almost always increase your risk for a heart attack unless it was very low to begin with.
cardiac disease or atherosclerotic Heart disease or coronary artery disease are all synonyms used by Drs to describe the same thing... though if you talk to a medical biller there are differing codes, they are in essence the same thing. Narrowing of the arteries that feed the heart oxygen. Hypertension is the normal result of this narrowing, cause as anyone in the world knows... if a pipe gets smaller the pressure goes up.... pipe=artery and pressure = blood pressure or with increased BP hypertension. This is not the only cause of HTN (hypertension) but is the main one Drs are worried about. And in most circumstances a higher BP means the pipe is smaller meaning heart disease is worse. There are lots of contributing factors mind you, but you get the idea.
yes but try to take less tension to prevent angina pectoris
Yes, persistent hypertension is one of the risk factors for heart attacks as well as strokes and other serious and dangerous conditions.
high blood pressure may be to do with diabetes.
Enalapril is used to treat high blood pressure. This is an ACE inhibitor that treats high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and other heart problems. A lower blood pressure can reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack.
People who have high blood pressure.
If you have high blood-pressure, there is an increase in the risk of either a stroke or a heart attack.
high blood pressure heart attack
yea so that that you dont have a heart attack
Stroke, High blood pressure, and Heart attack.
High blood pressure makes the heart work harder and weakens it over time. It increases the risk of heart attack, stroke , kidney failure, and congestive heart failure.
No, it's the effect of a disease. ( High blood pressure, high cholesterol levels...etc)
The person with cholesterol problem and high blood pressure.
He died from a heart attack, but he had very high blood pressure.
High blood pressure, really bad headaches, dizzines