Causes
Risk Factors
Prevention
Symptoms
Treatment
100

This natural process causes the blood vessels to lose elasticity, often leading to increased blood pressure as people get older

Age

100

This lifestyle factor, including high salt and fat intake, is a major contributor to hypertension

Unhealthy diet

100

The opposite of a unhealthy diet

Healthy diet

100

This is a common symptom of hypertension, especially in severe cases, often causing discomfort at the back of the head

Headaches 

100

This treatment involves improving physical activity and adopting a healthy diet to lower blood pressure naturally

Life style changes 

200

Long-term periods of this feeling can keep blood pressure elevated and increase the risk of hypertension

Chronic Stress

200

A lack of this can lead to weight gain and is a major risk factor for hypertension

Physical Inactivity 

200

Doing this for at least 30 minutes most days of the week helps lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of hypertension

Physical activity 

200

Changes in vision, such as blurred sight, can happen due to damage to the blood vessels in the eyes caused by high blood pressure

Blurred Vision 

200

Reducing sodium consumption is a key dietary change that can significantly lower blood pressure

Limiting Salt Intake

300

This natural trait makes some people more vulnerable to high blood pressure when they consume excess salt

Salt sensitivity 
300

This condition, often caused by overeating and inactivity, puts extra strain on the heart and increases the risk of hypertension

Obesity

300

Reducing your intake of these substances can help prevent spikes in blood pressure and lower your risk of hypertension

Limiting drug and alcohol consumption

300

Breathing difficulties can result from hypertension leading to fluid buildup in the lungs or heart failure

Shortness of Breath

300

These medications, like ACE inhibitors or diuretics, are prescribed to help manage and lower high blood pressure

Medications

400

Changes in these body regulators, such as during menopause or thyroid disorders, can contribute to higher blood pressure

Hormonal Changes

400

Drinking too much of this substance regularly can raise blood pressure and damage the heart over time

Excessive alcohol consumption

400

Doing this with your rest and emotional well-being can help maintain healthy blood pressure levels

Managing stress/sleep

400

Feeling faint or dizzy can occur when blood pressure becomes dangerously high

Dizziness

400

Techniques such as meditation or yoga are recommended for reducing stress, which can help control high blood pressure

Stress Management

500

When these organs are damaged and unable to function properly, they can cause high blood pressure by affecting fluid and sodium balance

Kidney problems

500

Having close relatives with hypertension increases your risk due to this non-modifiable factor

Heredity/Genetics

500

Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise can help prevent this condition

Maintaining weight

500

Severe hypertension can strain the heart, causing chest pain or a feeling of pressure in the chest

Chest pain 

500

Losing excess weight is one of the most effective ways to lower blood pressure and improve overall cardiovascular health

Weight Loss

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