It is important that, if you are pregnant and have high blood pressure you discuss it with your family physician.
High blood pressure in pregnancy may be pre-existing (the woman already had it before conception) or it may be brought on by pregnancy. The latter is called pregnancy-induced (or gestational) hypertension.
Either way, it must be monitored and well controlled because otherwise is can pose risks for both the mother and the baby.
High blood pressure developing after the 20th week of pregnancy might be a sign that pre-eclampsia is developing. This condition needs to be monitored closely as rarely it can develop into life-threatening eclampsia.
Pre-existing high blood pressure should be controlled but the choice of drug is important to ensure it is safe for the developing baby.
Absolutely. The higher your blood pressure, the more turbulence it creates as your blood flows through your arteries. This turbulence can cause a piece of plaque that may line your blood vessels (as a consequence of high cholesterol) to come loose. When this plaque comes loose, it can occlude blood flow in the arteries around your heart (a heart attack) or in your brain (a stroke) or anywhere, for that matter. Having high blood pressure also increases your chances of having kidney failure.
The risk of high blood pressure increases as you age. Through early middle age, high blood pressure is more common in men. Women are more likely to develop high blood pressure after menopause.
Yes there is . If you eat a lot of fats and oils. If you eat unhealthy foods, and go on unhealthy diets.
There are several risk factors for developing high blood pressure. Some of them are age, being overweight, lack of physical exercise, and family history.
The dangers are heart attacks, strokes, and even heart disease
The most important risk is an infarctus myocardii.
Some risks of a high blood pressure would be cardiovascular diseases, heart attack, kidney failure, and stroke. High blood pressure can also cause an increase in blood clots.
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Over consumption can cause high blood pressure.
high sugsr intake can lead to high blood pressure
Tobacco, Smoking, obesity, alcohol, high cholesterol/blood pressure, and even high resting pulse are health risks.
Some of the health risks include: * high blood pressure * lack of blood to the brain * stroke * cerebral hemerage
Some risks associated with HCG drops include high blood pressure and insomnia. These are very rare.
High blood pressure is a risk for heart disease. Damage can be done to your arteries (Aneurysm) and heart, and also to your brain. Your kidneys could also be damaged and possibly fail.
Ingesting speed can have many health risks. Some of these health risks are, high blood pressure, insomnia, tremors, rapid heart rate, and anxiety.
High Blood pressure, blood clots, stroke, cancer. there are more but those are all on the warning label & well documented.
This is a high blood pressure condition of mild to moderate hypertension, for which there is no discernible cause. It represents a state of consistent yet controlled high blood pressure, without any associated risks of renal or heart failure or organ damage.
Yes it does. Because if you will not control your sodium diet then their are risks as well in your health just like how many rish are there in a high blood pressure.
This is a high blood pressure condition of mild to moderate hypertension, for which there is no discernible cause. It represents a state of consistent yet controlled high blood pressure, without any associated risks of renal or heart failure or organ damage.