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The Two Faces of Hypertension

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While we all claim to live healthy lives, it cannot be denied that at times, stress can take its toll on our bodies. But hypertension is not solely solicited from stress or pressure. There are two types of hypertension cases that we may find ourselves in.

Essential Hypertension
This is perhaps the most puzzling type of hypertension. In essential hypertension, there is no clear explanation as far as medical inclinations towards why our blood pressure escalates. Some may call it hereditary or a cause of something such as originating from a psychological source. In short, healthy people are not spared from hypertension. It can strike you at times and one key indicator is when we feel a bit fuzzy and get dizzy all of a sudden.

Secondary Hypertension
Unlike essential hypertension, secondary hypertension is easily associated with health-related problems. In this type of hypertension, medical intervention can easily diagnose and provide answers to people with high blood pressures. It can go as far as affecting internal organs such as kidneys or even the presence of tumors. But before you go on and heave a sigh of relief for pinpointing the problem, bear in mind that you may be a high risk person as well.

In fact, you can be a clear candidate for known illnesses such as stroke or heart attacks as well. So once you have your blood pressure rising, better ask the doctor the real reason to avoid putting yourself in danger. The consequences of foregoing such medical advice can make a difference between life and death.

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