Physiological Changes Associated with Untreated Hypertension in Diwaniyah Province

Authors

  • Hanaa Abdul Abbas , Neeran Faleh Hassan , Ahmed Riyad Hamza

Keywords:

Hypertension, Consequences, Heart Disease, Blood Pressure

Abstract

Hypertension is a disorder that is defined by raised blood pressure, and this study highlights the need of future research to better our knowledge of hypertension. As a result of the pumping activity of the heart, blood pressure is the force that is exerted by the blood that is circulating on the walls of the blood vessels. The cardiac output is multiplied by the systemic vascular resistance to arrive at the estimate. It is possible for people who have arterial hypertension to have enhanced cardiac output, elevated systemic vascular resistance, or both of these symptoms. Enhanced α-adrenoceptor activity or an increased release of peptides like angiotensin and endothelins may be ascribed to the rise in vascular tone. These peptides eventually increase the amount of cytosolic calcium in the smooth muscle of the vascular system, resulting in vasoconstriction. Furthermore, these peptides are responsible for the facilitation of vascular remodeling, which is a thickening of the smooth muscle of the vascular system. Left ventricular hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction are two possible outcomes that might result from increased systemic vascular resistance and vascular stiffness. These factors exert greater load on the left ventricle. Several organs, including the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes, are susceptible to experiencing harmful effects as a result of these alterations. If the measurement of your blood pressure is higher than 180/120 mm Hg, you are in a serious emergency situation that requires immediate medical attention. Because to white coat hypertension, a person's blood pressure ranges from low to high throughout the day and may even increase during medical examinations. As a result, obtaining an accurate diagnosis sometimes requires taking many readings over the course of several visits. Controlling high blood pressure requires a methodical and progressive approach to therapy, with the goal of bringing the diastolic blood pressure down to 100 mmHg over the course of 48 72 hours. It is essential to maintain control of hypertension by diet and continuing medication. Rapid declines in blood pressure may be harmful since brain arteries react slowly to changes. Sudden drops in blood pressure can also induce a stroke or other consequences.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Ahmed Riyad Hamza , H. A. A. . , N. F. H. . , . (2024). Physiological Changes Associated with Untreated Hypertension in Diwaniyah Province. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(4), 245–261. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/2985

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