Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Total 9193 chars (2000 limit exceeded) , 316 words, 9 unique sentence(s).
Essay Writing Service - Paper writing service you can trust. Your assignment is our priority! Papers ready in 3 hours!
Proficient writing: top academic writers at your service 24/7! Receive a premium level paper!
webmd.com reliancehealthinc.co
eswalfordmedia.com orlandomagazine.com
6,150 results Stage 1 – high blood pressure: 130-139/80-89
scarysymptoms.com medicalxpress.com
wayofleaf.com facebook.com
webmd.com reliancehealthinc.co
14,800 results Stage 2 – high blood pressure: 140 and above/90 and above yourhealthandwellbeing.org edmaths.com
ogi.idaho.gov youtube.com
webmd.com reliancehealthinc.co
15,800 results Hypertension Crisis: higher than 180/higher than 120 healthkebenefits.com hemptreecbd.com
edmaths.com symptomszone.com
Unique Chronic kidney disease: causes high blood pressure when blood vessels are damaged -
Unique Hypertension is a silent killer where its symptoms go unnoticed most times (American Heart -
Unique Adrenal and thyroid disease: some adrenal conditions can increase certain hormones that contribute to salt -
Unique Moreover, thyroid diseases can cause hypertension due to both low and high levels of -
blood through the arteries causing hypertension while having too little thyroid hormones increases vascular
Unique -
resistance
Unique to become thick and stiff, which causes the blood to be harder to push (Yehuda, -
Top plagiarizing domains: reliancehealthinc.co (4 matches); webmd.com (3 matches); symptomszone.com (2 matches); edmaths.com (2 matches); quizlet.com (2 matches);
facebook.com (1 matches); youtube.com (1 matches); ogi.idaho.gov (1 matches); yourhealthandwellbeing.org (1 matches); healthkebenefits.com (1 matches); heart.org (1
matches); healmississippi.com (1 matches); rescue-one.com (1 matches); wbtv.com (1 matches); yourethecure.org (1 matches); herald-dispatch.com (1 matches);
wayofleaf.com (1 matches); pharma.bayer.com (1 matches); hemptreecbd.com (1 matches); orlandomagazine.com (1 matches); cvs.com (1 matches); saatva.com (1
matches); medicalnewstoday.com (1 matches); studyblue.com (1 matches); diabeteseducator.org (1 matches); diabetestalk.net (1 matches); inovanewsroom.org (1
matches); onlinemedicalcard.com (1 matches); pruitthealth.com (1 matches); scarysymptoms.com (1 matches); eswalfordmedia.com (1 matches); tm.rexmd.com (1
matches); lisalarkinmd.com (1 matches); brrlaw.com (1 matches); medicalxpress.com (1 matches);
What is hypertension? Hypertension according to the American Heart Association (n.d.) is when your blood pressure, the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels, is
consistently too high. According to CDC (2016): More than 360,000 American deaths in 2013 included high blood pressure as a primary or contributing cause. Almost 1,000
deaths occurred each day due to this. Hypertension is a silent killer where its symptoms go unnoticed most times (American Heart Association, n.d.). Stages of hypertension
Normal: Less than 120/80. Elevated:120 -129/ Less than 80. Stage 1 – high blood pressure: 130-139/80-89. Stage 2 – high blood pressure: 140 and above/90 and above.
Hypertension Crisis: higher than 180/higher than 120. Risk factors of hypertension The causes of hypertension according to WebMD (2019) are not known but there are several
risk factors that can contribute to this, they are: Adrenal and thyroid disease: some adrenal conditions can increase certain hormones that contribute to salt retention leading
to hypertension example, adrenal hypertension. Moreover, thyroid diseases can cause hypertension due to both low and high levels of thyroid hormones. According to Adam
Cloe (2019) when there is too much thyroid hormones it affects our heart rates causing the heart to beat faster, when this happens it pushes more blood through the arteries
causing hypertension while having too little thyroid hormones increases vascular resistance and stiffens arteries affecting the diastolic increasing blood pressure. Being
overweight / obese: can cause hypertension when the increased weight causes more pressure to move the blood around the body, so when the increased weight is in the
abdominal area there is greater risk for high blood pressure since it causes arteries to become thick and stiff, which causes the blood to be harder to push (Yehuda, 2019).
Chronic kidney disease: causes high blood pressure when blood vessels are damaged . This restricts the r