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igh blood pressure, or hypertension, is also called the Silent Killer. It has very few symptoms that you can see or feel. But the health problems that can result from untreated high blood pressure — like a stroke, heart attack, memory loss, or heart failure — are very real.
You might think that if high blood pressure runs in your family, there’s nothing you can do about it.
You might not want to give up your favorite foods or not-so-healthy habits.
You could choose not to do anything at all about it.
You can’t control everything that raises high blood pressure risk, but there is a lot you can control.
Choose to act. It’s never too late to get your blood pressure checked and start treatment if you need it.
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igh blood pressure affects almost all of us as we age. But our habits and genetics can make it come at a younger age and cause more serious problems. African-Americans have a higher risk of high blood pressure, and suffer more of the complications.
Without treatment, high blood pressure can lead to:
➡️ Heart attack: Damaged arteries stop blood from reaching the heart.
➡️ Stroke: Blocked or burst blood vessels don’t bring blood and oxygen to the brain.
➡️ Heart failure: The heart can’t pump enough blood through the body.
➡️ Kidney disease: Damaged arteries around the kidneys make it hard for them to clean the blood.
➡️ Vision loss: Damaged blood vessels keep the eyes from working properly.
➡️ Sexual problems: Damaged blood vessels can cause erectile dysfunction and low sex drive.
➡️ Peripheral artery disease (PAD): Narrowed arteries in the legs, arms, stomach, and head cause pain and fatigue.
In the US, high blood pressure contributes to almost 1,900 deaths every single day.
➡️ In fact, in the US alone ...
7 in 10 people who have their 1st HEART ATTACK ...
8 in 10 people who have their 1st STROKE ...
7 in 10 people with CHRONIC HEART FAILURE ...
... also have HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, according to the CDC. ⬅️
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