How too much stress, anxiety, depression may result in high blood pressure.
High blood pressure can be dangerous if left unchecked. Depression can also contribute to increased levels, as can other factors.
High blood pressure, or high blood pressure, is often referred to as a “silent killer”. It has no significant symptoms. Every third of adults in the UK have high blood pressure, though many will not realize it, according to the NHS. Although symptoms are difficult to detect, there are a few risk factors to be aware of. If left untreated and untreated, it increases the risk of serious complications such as heart attack and stroke.
Blood pressure is defined as the energy that permeates your arteries and veins as blood is pumped into your body through the heart.
Blood pressure is recorded in two numbers. Systolic pressure, high number, energy when your heart pumps blood through your body.
Diastolic pressure, low number, resistance to blood flow in the blood vessels.
The NHS states: "A blood pressure reading between 120/80mmHg and 140/90mmHg could mean that you are at risk of developing high blood pressure if you do not take steps to control your blood pressure."
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