Due tohypertension pressure in the blood vessels has increased. And as such it may rupture and lead to cerebral hemorrhage. Which leads to stroke.
Pulmonary hypertension(P-h) is a syndrome that involves heart and lung. Diseases like COPD (chronic pulmonary disease) May also cause pulmonary hypertension. Not all the cardio-artery disease is related to P-h. Heart has valves. Dysfunction of these valves will cause tension to the blood flow, leading to p-h.
Hypertensive heart disease is any of a number of complications of arterial hypertension that affects the heart. It is like heart disease and heart disease is caused by high blood pressure.
possibly. If it is a serious stroke and you have already had heart related issues, than yes.
stroke
coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Stroke and heart disease
heart attack Atherosclerosis Stroke Hypertension
heart attack Atherosclerosis Stroke Hypertension
Primary Hypertension is the cause of unknown This is WRONG! I took a test and I used this answer and I got it wrong.
Metabolic syndrome is a health disorder that leads to hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Its main cause is due to obesity, which stems from poor diet and exercise activity.
Excess calories in your diet can lead to being overweight, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke.
-Hypertension (aka high blood pressure) -Atherosclerosis -> coronary artery disease (with angina)-> myocardial infarcion (aka heart attack) or stroke -Congestive Heart Failure -Aneurysms
hypertension
Cardiac disease, which means heart disease. Hypertension means high blood pressure.
Heart attack and stroke.
Hypertension is a medical condition also known as high blood pressure. The dangers of hypertension are increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
Pulmonary hypertension(P-h) is a syndrome that involves heart and lung. Diseases like COPD (chronic pulmonary disease) May also cause pulmonary hypertension. Not all the cardio-artery disease is related to P-h. Heart has valves. Dysfunction of these valves will cause tension to the blood flow, leading to p-h.