Hypertension, Heart disease, and stroke are all interconnected cardiovascular conditions primarily influenced by high blood pressure. Hypertension can lead to the development of heart disease by causing damage to blood vessels and the heart muscle, increasing the risk of heart attacks and heart failure. Additionally, both hypertension and heart disease significantly elevate the risk of stroke, as they can contribute to the formation of blood clots or the rupture of weakened blood vessels in the brain. Collectively, these conditions highlight the importance of managing blood pressure for overall cardiovascular health.
Stroke and heart disease
heart attack Atherosclerosis Stroke Hypertension
heart attack Atherosclerosis Stroke Hypertension
The common ailments of the circulatory system are: 1.Congenital heart disease 2.Rheumatic heart disease 3.Heart attack 4.Palpitation 5.High pressure or hypertension 6.Stroke 7.Leukemia 8.Anemia 9.Hemophillia 10.Thormbosis
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Due tohypertension pressure in the blood vessels has increased. And as such it may rupture and lead to cerebral hemorrhage. Which leads to stroke.
- Congenital Heart disease - Angina Pectoris - Heart Failure - Aneurysm - Hypertension - Heart Attack - Arteriosclerosis - Stroke - Thrombosis - Anemia - Polycythemia - Leukemia - Hemophilia - Purpura and Petechiae - Palpitation - Long QT Syndrome
- Congenital Heart Disease - Angina Pectoris - Heart Failure - Aneurysm - Hypertension - Heart Attack - Arteriosclerosis - Stroke - Thrombosis - Anemia - Polycythemia - Leukemia - Hemophilia - Purpura and Petechiae - Palpitation - Long QT Syndrome
Heart Attack, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, Arterial Elasticity, Anemia, Leukemia, Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
The main cause of heart disease in the United States is hypertension. Additional common causes of heart disease include both high cholesterol and diabetes.
-Hypertension (aka high blood pressure) -Atherosclerosis -> coronary artery disease (with angina)-> myocardial infarcion (aka heart attack) or stroke -Congestive Heart Failure -Aneurysms
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