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Hypertensive heart disease refers to heart conditions caused by high blood pressure.The heart working under increased pressure causes some different heart disorders. Read more to find out.
Condition
Hypertensive heart disease can develop in people having high blood pressure for a prolonged time and they don't manage it properly. Hypertensive heart disease is caused by chronically high blood pressure (higher than 120/80 mmHg). People with hypertensive heart disease and heart failure are more likely to develop: Decompensated heart failure Acute coronary syndrome Sudden cardiac arrestview more
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Management and Treatment of the condition and complications if left untreated
Treatment for hypertensive heart disease depends on the seriousness of your illness, your age, and your medical history. Medication Medications help your heart in a variety of ways. The main goals are to prevent your blood from clotting, improve the flow of your blood, and lower your cholesterol. Examples of common heart disease medications include: water pills to help lower blood pressure nitrates to treat chest pain statins to treat high cholesterol calcium channel blockers and ACE inhibitors to help lower blood pressure aspirin to prevent blood clots It’s important to always take all medications exactly as prescribed. Surgeries and devices In more extreme cases, you may need surgery to increase blood flow to your heart. If you need help regulating your heart’s rate or rhythm, your doctor may surgically implant a battery-operated device calview more
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hypertensive heart disease is a possibility if you: Have diabetes Have high cholesterol Don't exercise Are overweight Have high blood pressure Drink alcohol Above age 45 Eat a high-salt diet
Keep your blood pressure in control by consulting a cardiologist, taking medications on time and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Signs of heart disease can include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, and heart palpitations.