In modern society, hypertension has become a very common disease, and low blood pressure and high blood pressure are two very common conditions in high blood pressure.
Although many people think that the level of high blood pressure is not important, this is not the case, and the difference can be said to be your lifeline and related to your health. Today, let's talk about the dangers of low and high blood pressure, and how to control blood pressure reasonably.
First of all, we need to know that blood pressure refers to the pressure on the walls of blood vessels as it flows through them. Whereas, low and high pressure refer to an increase in diastolic blood pressure (low pressure) and systolic blood pressure (high pressure), respectively.
Hazards of low pressure and high pressure:
1.Increase the burden on the heart: low pressure and high pressure will increase the load on the heart, resulting in gradual fibrosis of the muscle tissue of the heart, which will affect the normal function of the heart, and even lead to heart failure in severe cases.
2.Aggravation of arteriosclerosis: low and high pressure will cause damage to the blood vessel wall and accelerate the process of arteriosclerosis, thereby increasing the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke and coronary heart disease.
3.Damage to the brain: Low pressure and high pressure can also have adverse effects on the brain, which can easily cause cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
4.Damage to the kidneys: Low pressure and high pressure can also cause damage to the kidneys, leading to kidney failure and affecting the normal functioning of kidney function.
High pressure and high hazards:
1.Damage to the heart: High pressure will increase the load on the heart, resulting in gradual fibrosis of the muscle tissue of the heart, which will affect the normal function of the heart, and even lead to heart failure in severe cases.
2.Intracerebral hemorrhage: High blood pressure can lead to rupture of blood vessels, which can lead to cerebrovascular diseases such as intracerebral hemorrhage.
3.Damage to the kidneys: High blood pressure can also damage the kidneys, leading to kidney failure and affecting the normal functioning of the kidneys.
4.Affect vision: High pressure can also affect the retinal arteries, leading to retinopathy and affecting vision.
To sum up, whether it is low pressure or high pressure, it will cause great harm to the body, so we must pay attention to high blood pressure and actively take measures to control it.