Showing posts with label What exactly is secondary hypertension?. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

What exactly is secondary hypertension?

 What exactly is secondary hypertension?

People's diets are becoming increasingly nutritious as living conditions improve. Many changes have occurred between eating meat for New Year's in the past and now. People are eating healthily. A natural sickness will appear if you pay attention. What exactly is high blood pressure? What does the second degree of hypertension imply? Let's do it together.


What is secondary hypertension? 

Hypertension is generally divided into three levels: one stage: no manifestation of organic changes. High pressure is 140-159, low pressure is 90-99; stage II: at least one of the following organ damage manifestations: high pressure 160-179, low pressure is 100-109; left ventricular hypertrophy (X-ray chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, echocardiography ); fundus: generalized or localized stenosis of retinal arteries; kidney: slightly elevated microalbuminuria and/or plasma creatinine concentration (1.2-2.0 mg/dl); atherosclerotic plaques (carotid, aorta, iliac arterial and femoral artery); stage III: symptoms and signs due to target organ damage, high pressure ≥ 180, low pressure ≥ 110, including, heart: angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, heart failure; brain: stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), hypertensive encephalopathy, vascular dementia; kidney: plasma creatinine concentration > 2.0 mg/dl, renal failure; fundus: retinal hemorrhage and exudation with or without papilledema; Vascular: Aortic dissecting aneurysm, arterial embolism. Hypertension and cerebral thrombosis are two diseases, high blood pressure can cause cerebral thrombosis.


Hypertension is generally divided into three levels: one stage: no manifestation of organic changes. High pressure is 140-159, low pressure is 90-99; stage II: at least one of the following organ damage manifestations: high pressure 160-179, low pressure is 100-109; left ventricular hypertrophy (X-ray chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, echocardiography ); fundus: generalized or localized stenosis of retinal arteries; kidney: slightly elevated microalbuminuria and/or plasma creatinine concentration (1.2-2.0 mg/dl); atherosclerotic plaques (carotid, aorta, iliac arterial and femoral artery); stage III: symptoms and signs due to target organ damage, high pressure ≥ 180, low pressure ≥ 110, including, heart: angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, heart failure; brain: stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), hypertensive encephalopathy, vascular dementia; kidney: plasma creatinine concentration > 2.0 mg/dl, renal failure; fundus: retinal hemorrhage and exudation with or without papilledema; Vascular: Aortic dissecting aneurysm, arterial embolism. Hypertension and cerebral thrombosis are two diseases, high blood pressure can cause cerebral thrombosis.


Tips for Preventing High Blood Pressure


One bag of milk or soy milk, the second will be smooth in the mind; the three meals should be light, and the four bodies should be moderately exercised; the five colors of fruits and vegetables are uninterrupted, and only six grams of salt should be eaten every day; the seven emotions should not be out of control, and the hearts of making friends in all directions are fond of; do not drink alcohol If you don't smoke, you will be very relaxed and not upset; take every measure to pay attention to health care, and pay attention to regular physical examinations.


The above is all the explanation made by the editor based on what it means to have secondary hypertension. Then you are a member of the hypertension group. Now people not only need to eat and drink well but also pay attention to healthy eating and drinking. There is a strict standard, and secondly, friends should strictly control their blood pressure, don't let their blood pressure rise.