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High Blood Pressure
(Blood Pressure, High; Essential Hypertension; Idiopathic Hypertension; Primary Hypertension) High blood pressure is abnormally high blood pressure with no known cause. Blood pressure measurements are read as two numbers:
High blood pressure puts stress on the heart, lungs, brain, kidneys, and blood vessels. Over time, this condition can damage these organs and tissues.
Organs Impacted by High Blood Pressure
Causes![]() © 2009 Nucleus Medical Art, Inc. The cause of essential hypertension is not known. Risk Factors These factors increase your chance of developing high blood pressure. Tell your doctor if you have any of these risk factors:
High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms. But, the condition can still damage your organs and tissues. Occasionally, if blood pressure reaches extreme levels, you may have the following:
High blood pressure is often diagnosed during a doctor's visit. Blood pressure is measured using an arm cuff and a special device. If your reading is high, you'll come back for repeat checks. If you have two or more visits with readings over 140/90 mmHG, you will be diagnosed with high blood pressure. Your doctor will order tests to make sure your high blood pressure is not caused by another condition. You will also be tested to see if the high blood pressure has caused any problems. Tests include:
Lifestyle Changes
Note: Untreated high blood pressure can lead to:
To help reduce your chances of getting high blood pressure, take the following steps:
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REFERENCES: This content is reviewed regularly and is updated when new and relevant evidence is made available. This information is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with questions regarding a medical condition.
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