no smoking have no effect leading to hypertention.contributes to hardening of arteries and damage blood vessels,therefore increasing the risk of hypertension thus blood circulation could be efficient
Liver disease or smoking is a contribute to discoloration of heart muscles
It seems that gout does not necessarily lead to hypertension( high blood pressure) but lifestyle choices that increase the chances of having gout also increase the chance of hypertension.
tylenol....both aspirin and ibuprofen should be used with caution in individuals with hypertension.
Valvular heart disease (VHD) risk factors include: Age: Higher risk with age. Rheumatic Fever: Leads to rheumatic heart disease affecting valves. Congenital Defects: Abnormalities like a bicuspid aortic valve. Infections: Endocarditis damages valves. Hypertension: High blood pressure strains the heart and valves. High Cholesterol: Plaque buildup affects valve health. Smoking: Contributes to heart valve damage. Diabetes: Increases risk due to blood vessel impact. Heart Attack History: Damaged heart tissue affects valve function. Radiation Therapy: Increases risk of valve issues. Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Connective Tissue Disorders: Marfan or Ehlers-Danlos syndromes impact valves.
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by not smoking
Because it is bad
alcohol, stress, smoking
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Hypertension is usually from different causes. The usual if because of Obesity and lifestyle. Smoking is also a risk factor for hypertension as well as other disease such as Diabetes.
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smoking, obesity, hypertension are the most common causes for kidney tumor.
Smoking, stress, obesity, a diet high in salt, exposure to heavy metals, and an inherited predisposition toward hypertension all increase the chances
Things that can cause hypertension symptoms are smoking, obesity, being overweight, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity and many more.
Sugar is not directly linked to hypertension, but it does have indirect consequences. If you consume too much sugar, that can result in obesity, and obesity is definitely a risk factor for hypertension.
A physician wishes to study the relationship between hypertension and smoking habits. From a random sample of 180 individuals, the following results were obtainedAt the 5% level of significance, test whether the absence of hypertension is independent of smoking habits.HypertensionSmoking habitNon-smokersModerate smokersHeavy smokersYes213630No482619