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Medical Problems Associated with High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure has been conclusively linked to a number of other medical problems. Problems like blood clots, stroke, and heart attack are much more frequent in people who have high blood pressure. Similarly, kidney problems, liver problems, and a number of hormonal disturbances can contribute to or cause the development of high blood pressure.
What Is Acute Coronary Syndrome?
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the name used to refer to a group of related diseases that are all caused when damage occurs to the heart muscle. It is similar to angina, but is a more advanced disease. The classic symptoms of ACS are chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, and sometimes nausea or palpitations. Having ACS is not the same thing as having a heart attack, but heart attacks are considered to be a type of ACS.
High Blood Pressure and Headaches
Frequent headache has long been considered a possible warning sign of high blood pressure. For decades, clinical observation has suggested that people with high blood pressure get headaches more often. Research from Norwegian scientists challenges this observation. Learn how blood pressure relates to the number - and severity - of headaches and what new research data could mean for you.
Common High Blood Pressure Complications

High blood pressure is associated with several potentially dangerous complications. From kidney damage to heart attack, avoiding the long term side effects of hypertension means working to control your blood pressure.

Pheochromocytoma and High Blood Pressure
Pheochromocytomas are a rare type of hormone secreting tumor that have dramatic effects on blood pressure. Though not usually cancerous, these tumors always need to be removed because of their effects on other body systems. Learn the symptoms caused by pheochromocytoma and how they are diagnosed and treated.
Should I Take My Blood Pressure Medications Before Surgery?
Most high blood pressure medicines may be taken the morning before surgery. Some medicines, such as those that must be taken with milk or food, may not be safe. Your surgeon or anesthesiologist can help you plan your medication schedule prior to surgery.
Renovascular Hypertension
Renovascular hypertension is a type of high blood pressure caused by decreased blood flow to the kidneys as a result of damaged blood vessels. The high blood pressure that results is a symptom of the underlying blood flow problem, which must ultimately be corrected. Learn how this condition is diagnosed and what steps are used to treat it.
Erectile Dysfunction and Hypertension
Erectile dysfunction is a common and treatable condition that many men with high blood pressure experience. Learn how high blood pressure contributes to this disease and the steps you can take to restore your sexual health.
The Link Between High Blood Pressure & Heart Attacks
High blood pressure can be an important contributing factor to heart attack. There are many reasons for this, and understanding the links between high blood pressure and how your heart functions can help you avoid this dangerous complication.
High Blood Pressure and Stroke
High blood pressure is an extremely powerful risk factor for having a stroke. Up to 70% of strokes can be directly attributed to the effects of high blood pressure, making stroke one of the most important complications for people suffering from high blood pressure. Learn the symptoms of stroke and how to protect yourself from this potentially deadly complication.
Prevent Heart Attacks
Discover concrete ways to decrease your risk of having a heart attack. These easy suggestions are highly effective at preventing heart attacks as well as other complications related to high blood pressure.
Kidney Failure as a Complication of High Blood Pressure
Chronic high blood pressure is an important cause of kidney failure. Learn about the signs and symptoms of kidney failure and how high blood pressure contributes to this important medical problem.
Atrial Fibrilation
Atrial fibrilation, a type of abnormal heart rhythm, can be a dangerous medical problem. Those with high blood pressure may be at higher risk of developing this condition because of their tendency to have larger than normal hearts.
Coronary Artery Disease
While not definitively linked in a causal relationship, people with high blood pressure may be at higher risk of either having or developing coronary artery disease. Learn what this disease is, and why it is vitally important.

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