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High Blood Pressure Risks

High blood pressure risks may affect arthritis or cholesterol. Hypertension is a condition in which the heart force in the arteries is above normal. Two values of the heart force are recorded when checked. The systole level is the upper reading and is when the heart contracts, the diastole is the lower reading is when the heart rests between beats. The normal level is 120 over 80 and any reading above 140 over 90 is hypertension. High blood pressure risks may affect arthritis or cholesterol.

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High Blood Pressure Risks

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High blood pressure, arthritis

Hypertension accelerates the danger of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or heart failure. In the early years hypertension has no symptoms and the first indication could be a severe complication such as stroke or heart attack. The best protection is to check the heart force level at frequent intervals and there are inexpensive recorders available in most drug stores. The most effective treatment for hypertension and also the most effective prevention is to live a healthy lifestyle of nutrition, weight control and exercise. High blood pressure risks may affect arthritis or cholesterol.



 
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