Hypertensive heart diseases
\r\n Hypertensive heart disease refers to heart problems occurring due to elevated blood pressure that is present over an extended period of time. Without treatment of high blood pressure, symptoms of heart failure can develop. It may lead to the thickening of the muscles which ultimately results in the deficient of the oxygen, this may cause angina (chest pain). High blood pressure also ends up in thickening of the blood vessel walls. When combined with cholesterol deposits within the blood vessels, the chance of heart attack and stroke will increase. Hypertensive heart disease is that the leading cause of unwellness and death from high blood pressure.
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