What is complicated hypertension and what are the risk factors?
ANS) COMPLICATED HYPERTENSION - The Complicated Hypertension means,highly elevated blood pressure(BP) which evolves quickly and leads to some kind of organ destruction.In an human being the standard BP is less than 120/80 but an individual with the complicated hypertension will be having a BP range more than 180/120.
The Risk Factors of Complicated Hypertension are,
* In most individuals the increased BP is the major reason for Complicated Hypertension.
* Irregularity in the consumption of medicine can also leads to the Complicated Hypertension.
* Use of drugs like the amphetamines,cocaine Acetaminophen and ecstasy are major risk factor for Complicated Hypertension.
* Medicines like the Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors(MAOIs) and Birth control tablets may leads to Complicated Hypertension.
* Cancerous growth of Adrenal gland,damages in the spinal code and various kinds of kidney disorders are also a risk Factor of Complicated Hypertension.
- One of the Usual indication of Complicated Hypertension is haemorrhage and inflammation of the very small blood vessels present in the retina.
-Some of the other indications involve dim vision,trouble in
breathing,weakness,heavy headache and Angina Pectoris.
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