Tuesday 4 June 2019

Major causes of Hypertension

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common cause of high blood pressure because the kidneys do not filter out the fluid. This fluid excess leads to hypertension.
Other risk factors which increase the cause of Hypertension include:
  • Age: Hypertension is more common in people aged over 60 years. With age, blood pressure can increase steadily as the arteries become stiffer and narrower due to plaque build-up.
  • Ethnicity: Some ethnic groups are more prone to hypertension.
  • Size and weight: Being overweight or obese is a key risk factor.
  • Alcohol and tobacco use: Consuming large amounts of alcohol regularly can increase a person's blood pressure, as can smoking tobacco.
  • Sex: The lifetime risk is the same for males and females, but men are more prone to hypertension at a younger age. The prevalence tends to be higher in older women.
  • Existing health conditions: Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and high cholesterol levels can lead to hypertension, especially as people get older.
  • A family history of high blood pressure and poorly managed stress can also contribute.
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