What's the connection between heart disease and hypertension?

 


High blood pressure is a condition that leads to hypertensive heart disease. Your heart must work harder to pump blood through your body when you have high blood pressure. A thick, enlarged heart muscle and restricted arteries are just two of the various heart issues that can result from this elevated strain.

Your heart muscles may get harder and thicker as a result of the additional force your heart must exert to pump blood. This might affect how efficiently your heart pumps. Arteries may become less flexible and more inflexible as a result of hypertensive heart disease. As a result, your body may not receive the oxygen-rich blood it needs to function properly.


Since hypertensive heart disease is the leading cause of mortality for those who have high blood pressure, it's critical that you start treatment as soon as you can. Treatment can halt problems and perhaps stop further harm.

Dr. Diptee
M.B.B.S. MD ER, DEM (RLA, UK)
Consultant physician
Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine
(Apollo Hospital Education Research Foundation)
Fellowship in Diabetes

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