What Is Hypertension Heart Disease?

Hypertension Heart Disease is any kind of complications of arterial hypertension that affects the heart. When the arteries clog, and go undetected; this can also cause a stroke among other heart factors.

The symptoms of hypertension are as follows:

  1. frequent urination at night
  2. difficulty breathing while lying flat sleeping
  3. feet swelling
  4. bloating
  5. fatigue
  6. nausea
  7. trouble sleeping
  8. irregular heart beat
  9. weight gain

Other complications that this may lead to are:
Coronary Heart Disease  known as (CHD or  atherosclerotic heart disease) is the build up of plaque within the walls of the coronary arteries that supply the (the heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients
Congestive Heart Failure is a malfunction of the heart. It’s impaired ability to supply sufficient blood flow through the body.
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy is the thickening of the heart muscle on the left side.
Cardiac Arrhythmias – abnormal electricity activity in the heart, such as irregular heartbeat. The heart may ad additional beats or the heart may skip beats.
Hypertensive Cardiomyopathy is the affects of high blood pressure to the arteries. Blockages in the arteries makes blood flow harder to get through the body, making the heart work harder to keep the blood flowing. The harder the heart works the higher the blood pressure rises

 

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