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The pulse of uncontrolled hypertension may sound like a loud, forceful heartbeat, often described as a "thudding" or "pounding" sensation. This is due to the increased pressure in the arteries, which can create a pronounced and sometimes irregular pulse. Additionally, the pulse may be felt more prominently in the larger arteries, reflecting the strain on the cardiovascular system. Overall, it indicates a heightened state of cardiovascular stress associated with high blood pressure.

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