Are hypertension and CAD related?

Are hypertension and CAD related?

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High blood pressure is a major modifiable risk factor for all clinical manifestations of coronary artery disease (CAD).

Q. Is hypertension caused by atherosclerosis?

Although high blood pressure is common, it’s not harmless. High blood pressure is a major cause of atherosclerosis, the artery-clogging process that leads to heart attacks and strokes. Blood pressure higher than 130/80 is seen in: 69% of people who have their first heart attack.

Q. Is hypertension the same as hypertensive vascular disease?

Hypertensive heart disease refers to heart problems that occur because of high blood pressure that is present over a long time. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by consistently high blood pressure.

Q. Is hypertension considered a heart condition?

One of the most common things asked in regard to hypertension is whether or not it can be considered a standalone kind of heart disease or condition itself. It actually is, and it is what causes hypertensive heart disease.

Q. Why dont I sleep with blood clots?

We are usually horizontal in bed, so there is no uphill gradient and the small movements we make during sleep are sufficient to budge the blood heartwards. This would seem to be the obvious reason why we don’t get DVTs during our sleep – except it’s probably wrong.

Q. How should I sit to avoid blood clots?

While you’re sitting, raise and lower your toes, keeping your heels on the floor. Then raise and lower your heels, keeping your toes on the floor. Do this every 20 minutes. Wear loose-fitting clothes that aren’t tight around your waist or your legs.

Q. Is lemon juice a blood thinner?

Lemon juice or slices in hot water will neither thin your blood, not make you lose weight. Lemons will contribute a bit of vit C to your diet. Always rinse your mouth or brush your teeth after eating lemons or drinking lemon juice because it can erode your tooth enamel.

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