The prefix of hypertension is "hyper-," which comes from Greek and means "over" or "excessive." In the context of hypertension, it indicates an abnormally high level of blood pressure in the arteries. The term "tension" refers to the pressure itself, so "hypertension" literally means excessive pressure.
Hyper- is a fairly common prefix, found in such words as hypertension, hyperactive, hyperthermia. It means "more than usual". It is the opposite of the prefix hypo-, which means "less than normal".
Hypertension, hyperkinesis, hyperthyroidism
The root word is -tension meaning pressure.
Hyper means above and tension means pressure so, hypertension means above pressure
Hyper means above and tension means pressure so, hypertension means above pressure
A prefix for exaggeration is "over-." This prefix is used to indicate excessiveness or going beyond a normal or acceptable limit. When added to a word, it changes the meaning to imply too much of something, such as in the words "overwhelm" or "overstate."
No. Portal Hypertension is specific hypertension in the portal system while general hypertension is the primary hypertension. Portal hypertension happens when there is high pressure in the portal circulation or the circulation in the Liver and lower body organs.
Hypertension is not bad.
Gestational hypertension may or may not result from regular hypertension. But this is usually gone after the pregnancy.
High blood pressure is hypertension, and low blood pressure is hypotension.
Hypertension without a known cause is called primary or essential hypertension.
The patient had uncontrolled hypertension