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Overview of High Blood Pressure

 

            
             The topic for this paper is about High Blood Pressure. Let's discuss what High Blood Pressure is, The Statistics for the people who suffer from High Blood Pressure or Hypertension, The different treatments for it, how someone can try preventing from getting High Blood Pressure, and how it can affect the body and certain organs.
             First, let's discuss shortly the History of High Blood Pressure. Rene' Laennec introduced the Stethoscope back in 1896 (citation). After, Scientist scientist NS Korotkoff in 1905 started using the Stethoscope stethoscope to monitor the patient's pulse while the blood pressure cuff was inflated on the patient (citation). This is when High Blood Pressure came to be known as Hypertension. .
             There are several types of heart disease. There are some written below:.
             1) Heart Attack ( cardiac arrest).
             2) High Blood Pressure ( Hypertension).
             3) Ischemic Heart Disease ( Hypotension).
             4) Heart Rhythm Disorders ( Heart Murmurs) .
             5) Tachycardia.
             6) Rheumatic Heart Disease.
             7) Pulmonary Heart Disease.
             8) Aortic Dissection.
             9) Dilated Cardiomyopathy.
             10) Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
             Those are just a few types of Heart Disease. Let's discuss High Blood Pressure also known as Hypertension. Let's discuss what the disease itself is, the current statistics of those affected by High Blood Pressure or Hypertension, how it can affect our various body systems and medications or treatments that are available. .
             High Blood Pressure is a condition that could potentially lead to other serious health conditions you want to avoid. They are anything that can affect the Circulatory Nervous System such as a Heart Attack, Stroke, or Kidney Problems. There are two types of Hypertension. The first is Primary Hypertension which there may be no found reason someone may have it and, the second type is, "Secondary Hypertension." This can be caused by other medical conditions the person may have. Secondary Hypertension causes account for less than 1% of all cases that are treated by High Blood Pressure.


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