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Can emotional stress cause high blood-pressure? |
The other factors for causing blood-pressure are known e.g. dietry etc. Can emotional stress too cause or aggravate high blood-pressure? What Causes High Blood Pressure? In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause is unknown. In fact, you can have high blood pressure for years without knowing it. That's why it's the 鈥渟ilent killer鈥?鈥?it creeps up on you. When the cause is unknown, you have what's called essential or primary hypertension. Factors that may lead to high blood pressure in the remaining 5鈥?0 percent of cases, which are known as secondary hypertension, include: * Kidney abnormality * A structural abnormality of the aorta (large blood vessel leaving the heart) existing since birth * Narrowing of certain arteries These problems can usually be corrected. For example, doctors can repair a narrowed artery that supplies blood to a kidney. Most of these problems can be ruled out by a careful history, a physical examination and a few tests. Special tests are sometimes needed, but you don't usually have to stay in the hospital. How does high blood pressure develop? capillaries Your heart pumps blood through the body's arteries. The large arteries that leave your heart taper into smaller arteries called arterioles. The arterioles then taper into smaller vessels called capillaries, which supply oxygen and nutrients to all the organs of your body. The blood then returns to your heart through the veins. Certain nerve impulses cause your arteries to dilate (become larger) or contract (become smaller). If these vessels are wide open, blood can flow through easily. If they're narrow, it's harder for the blood to flow through them, and the pressure inside them increases. Then high blood pressure may occur. When this happens, your heart becomes strained and blood vessels may become damaged. Changes in the vessels that supply blood to your kidneys and brain may cause these organs to be affected. Your heart, brain and kidneys can handle increased pressure for a long time. That's why you can live for years without any symptoms or ill effects. But that doesn't mean it's not hurting you. High blood pressure is a major risk factor for stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney failure. HBP complications What does high blood pressure do to your body? High blood pressure adds to the workload of your heart and arteries. Your heart must pump harder, and the arteries carry blood that's moving under greater pressure. If high blood pressure continues for a long time, your heart and arteries may not work as well as they should. Other body organs may also be affected. There is increased risk of stroke, congestive heart failure, kidney failure and heart attack. When high blood pressure exists with obesity, smoking, high blood cholesterol or diabetes, the risk of heart attack or stroke increases several times. What about low blood pressure? Within certain limits, the lower your blood pressure reading is, the better. In most people, blood pressure isn't too low until it produces symptoms, such as lightheadedness or fainting. In certain disease states, it's possible for blood pressure to be too low. Examples include: * Certain nerve or endocrine disorders * Prolonged bed rest * Decreases in blood volume due to severe bleeding (hemorrhage) or dehydration Blood pressure less than 120/80 mm Hg is generally considered ideal. Levels higher than this increase your risk for cardiovascular disease. If you have unusually low blood pressure, have it evaluated. Drinking alcohol beyond moderation can raise blood pressure.very much honey... Yes, its a well known factor as well. Gimme 10 pts!!! yes neeraj!why are you taking tension muth mar sab sahe ho jaega! Stress can cause all kinds of health problems, and yes, high blood pressure is one of them. Yes, but the most common cause in this nation is weight. emotional stress can cause most any problem. Thinning hair, warts on your hands(where you can see them), blood presure, heart disease, headages. My oldest sister died at age 35 from stress. In my family we have a condition that causes our hearts to grow in a bad way. My sister never had a sign of a problem problem until she became a secetary for a few stressful jobs in her mid-20s. Two years later she had an operation to remove some heart growth and repair the valves. She gained a control problem after that and lived with an incrediably high stress problem for 9 years before her heart grew to heavy to sustain itself. There was never even a warning in days before she died. I never had any sign of heart problems, until I burnt out in college. doctors noted months after that a heart murmur had appeared. It's actually loud enough that I can feel it when my heart is beating heavily. I can no longer do some forms of running. Walking yes, slow jogging, yes, running no You will definitely live longer with less problems without stress. |
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