Hypertension as a silent killer, what harm does it have? How should hypertension patients do well in health management?

Heart, brain, kidney and other organs are the target organs of hypertension, which are called the target organs of hypertension in medicine. For untreated hypertensive patients, the damage of these target organs will inevitably occur within 3 ~ 5 years. Hypertension can cause myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction. Long-term hypertension can dilate the ventricle and form hypertensive heart disease. Hypertension can lead to cerebral arteriosclerosis and eventually lead to stroke, including cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Hypertension can cause renal arteriosclerosis, affect renal function and even lead to uremia.

There is another situation. When blood pressure suddenly rises to a certain extent, there will even be serious symptoms such as headache, vomiting, palpitation, dizziness, and even delirium and convulsions. The condition is critical and the progress is rapid. Severe injury and pathological changes such as stroke, myocardial infarction and renal failure occurred in a short time. The prognosis is very poor.

The heart needs to overcome some loads when it works. One is the pressure of the blood contained in the heart, just like the water in the mouth. The more water, the worse it gets. The other is the pressure of blood outside the heart on the heart, the water is flowing out, and the other is blocked. Therefore, the increase of blood pressure is not only one of the most common chronic diseases, but also most hypertension is slow and gradual.

Patients with hypertension have almost no symptoms and complications, so we should strengthen our consciousness to measure blood pressure regularly, find hypertension early and intervene in time, because hypertension has no symptoms and there is no standardized treatment and treatment. If we can control some risk factors leading to hypertension, hypertension may not happen, at least for many years, which will protect our cardiovascular system.

Once there is real essential hypertension, it is usually incurable. We should do more to control it. With the continuous progress of society, the pace of life is getting faster and faster, and people are facing various pressures from society, work and family. Everyone is so busy running around that they don't have much time to pay attention to their health problems! Many people only found it when they were in the physical examination of the unit. When did they get high blood pressure? Modern people's attitude towards hypertension.