| High BP, the Murderer |
[May. 31st, 2006|03:28 pm] |
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Experiencing blood pressure is very usual these days, even toddlers are experiencing it. As the high Blood Pressure has no such symptoms so, it is absolutely tough to diagnose it. The above average bloodpressure can give way to heart attack, congestive heart failure, stroke, or kidney failure. Some reasons, which lead to high BP are in our control, so we can at least restrict them. Make sure that you go for check up of your BP a single time in a month, it is the alone method to detect it. The insidious characteristic of this disorder proclaims it a right Silent Killer.
Our brain needs smooth flow of blood to accomplish its many roles. Very high, sustained BP will in the end may cause blood vessels to crack up. There is the chance of the leakage of blood into the brain due to the splitting of feeble blood vessels. When it comes up then that portion of brain is dead and numb, which can even lead to a stroke, a dangerous. Also, when a blood clotting packs a narrowed artery, blood restricts to flow and a stroke will happen. Characteristics of a stroke consist of unexpected dumbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, specially on one side of the body, dilemma, problem speaking, or in vision and sudden severe headache. |
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