High cholesterol levels, and not enough exercise.
smoking, obesity, hypertension are the most common causes for kidney tumor.
Hypertension is not a pathogen; it is a condition characterized by high blood pressure. It is typically a result of lifestyle factors, genetics, or underlying health conditions, rather than being caused by a pathogen such as a virus or bacteria.
yes it can
The main causes associated with chronic Hypertension are obesity, increased salt and alcohol intake, and diseases with the thyroid glands and kidney. Other causes include coming into contact with chemicals such as mercury and lead and abusing drugs such as cocaine
liver failure
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.
Hypertension is a serious problem because it kills. Hypertension (HIGH blood pressure), if uncontrolled, causes damage to various organs in the body.
Suddenly angry and hypertension.
Cirrhosis
Not sure if hypogonadism causes hypertension, but it certainly doesn't help. Hypertension is stress related as well as age related. When a person's libido takes a significant hit, it is natural to get stressed out, and that stress can exacerbate hypertension. It's a vicious cycle. I was diagnosed with hypertension first. I had struggled with low libido most of my adult life and the medication for hypertension made it much worse. I had no desire for sex. That spiraled into a chronic depression and my wife eventually divorced me over that.
Hypertension occurs when a person's blood pressure is chronically elevated. This is defined as having a diastolic blood pressure of over 140 and a systolic blood pressure of over 90. Essential hypertension occurs when the causes of hypertension is unknown whereas secondary hypertension occurs when there is an identifiable cause. Furosemide can be used to treat hypertension. It is a loop diruetic and it is one of the most effective diruetic for treating hypertension. It prevents NaCl re-absorption at the ascending limb of the loop of Henle. This results in salt and water loss, reduced extracellular fluid volume and hence decreased cardiac output. As furosemide causes the excretion of potassium, it can lead to hypokalemia with fatal consequences. It may also cause hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia.
No, it causes low blood pressure