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Does blood pressure cause of death?
The short answer is yes. Most often, people die from complications of high blood pressure, such as heart attack and stroke. However, as you might remember seeing in the earlier table, there is such a thing as a hypertensive crisis, which happens when your blood pressure is dangerously high.
How many people does high blood pressure kill?
What is the magnitude of the problem? High blood pressure is a global public health problem. It is one of the major causes of premature death worldwide, killing nearly 8 million people every year, and the problem is growing. Over 1 billion people are living with high blood pressure.
Why is high blood pressure sometimes called the silent killer?
High blood pressure is often called the silent killer because hypertension makes your heart work much harder than it should. The entire time high blood pressure is working against your heart and arteries, you are completely unaware that it is causing so much damage.
Could high blood pressure ever go away?
Yes , that’s right. High blood pressure can be cured naturally and without medication. High blood pressure (also known as “hypertension”) is usually the result of poor diet and lifestyle choices. Change your diet and make some different lifestyle choices and you are on your way to normalizing your blood pressure.
What is the best home remedy for high blood pressure?
Indian gooseberry (Amla) is an effective home remedy for high blood pressure. Mix 1 tablespoon of fresh amla juice with an equal amount of honey. Take this mixture daily in the morning before your breakfast. Grapefruit is another remedy that is useful in preventing high blood pressure.
Can you be cured of high blood pressure?
In most cases, you can’t cure high blood pressure. There are some exceptions, though, such as blood pressure caused by an underlying medical condition. If there is a curable problem, such as an issue with the kidneys that can be fixed, then your blood pressure might be curable.
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