Hypertension, Heart Attack, Stroke, Diabetes

Everything you need to know about Hypertension, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Stroke, Diabetes and other diseases are provided in this blog.



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The Hypertension Complication Checkup

After the diagnose is done then will be done the checkup to the main organs especially the blood vein, heart, brain, and kidney because the complication is often happened at those organs. The hypertension complication happens because the increase of blood pressure that damages the targeted organs.

For knowing whether there is any complication or not so it’s better you do the various checkup as following: Read the rest of this entry »

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About the Stroke

The name of “stroke” until this far is referring to the event of the paralysis of some parts of limbs (“the half died”). During this, the someone was mentioned to get the risk of stroke if his/her blood pressure is very high. Actually the stroke happens is because of the blood vein that delivers the blood from Read the rest of this entry »

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The Laboratory Checkup & Another Checkup

The laboratory checkup and another support checkup are not always done, except if you are suspecting the existence of the secondary hypertension

The Laboratory Checkup are included:

• Urine checkup. Be done to know the existence of protein and red blood cells (erythrocytes) that marking if there is the kidney damage. The sugar rate is also better checked to detect the diabetes.

• Blood checkup. Be done to know Read the rest of this entry »

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What is the Atherosclerosis?

Atherosclerosis is a process of the heaps of fat or cholesterol at the inner wall of blood veins. Over time this heaps of fat will harden to be plaque and causing the blood vein elasticity decreases or stiff and make small the vascular channels. If the plaque progressively Read the rest of this entry »

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The Hypertension Diagnose

To know the existence of hypertension, the blood pressure treatment must be done in the condition of the relax sitting down or laying down during 5 minutes. If the measurement result shows the numeric of 140/90 mmHg or more, this can be meant as the existence of hypertension, but the diagnose can’t be certainly based on one time viewing only. If at the first measurement Read the rest of this entry »

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What are the Functions of Foyer and Chamber of the Heart?

The function of right foyer is to accept the dirty blood stream that lack of oxygen and no nutrient from all body tissues through cava vein and flowing it into the right chamber. The function of right chamber is to pump the blood into Read the rest of this entry »

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What are the Secondary Hypertension Symptoms?

The symptoms of secondary hypertension are different with the primary hypertension. The following will be explained the symptoms related with the secondary hypertension:

1. Related with the abnormality at the kidney:

• There was a history of kidney disease in the family
• Often attacked by the urinary tract infection
• Often thirsty and urinary
• Ever experienced a trauma or hard hit at the waist Read the rest of this entry »

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About the Foyer and Chamber

The heart can be seen divided become four parts. Two little chambers on the top part at left and right, and two bigger chambers on the bottom part at left and right. The little chamber on the top part at left called the left foyer and the little chamber on the top part at right called the right foyer. The bigger chamber on the bottom part at left called Read the rest of this entry »

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What are the Symptoms of Hypertension?

Hypertension usually does not cause obvious symptoms and often do not realize its presence. Sometimes unintentionally several symptoms occur together and it was believed to be related with the high blood pressure (whereas really it’s not always). The symptoms are headache, blooding from nose, redness face, fatigue. All the symptoms can happen Read the rest of this entry »

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About the Walls of Artery and Venous

The artery has the pliant wall that able to shrivel and splay so that yielding movement like milking in order to assist making fluent the blood circulation that rich of oxygen and nutrient to Read the rest of this entry »

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The Risk Factors of Hypertension

The risk factor of hypertension is the condition of someone who more susceptible to be attacked by hypertension compared to another person. The risk factor is not a cause of the appearance of disease but it’s a trigger of the happening of disease.

Several conditions that become the risk factors of hypertension are:

• The genetic factor is the congenital factor that become a trigger of the appearance of hypertension, especially Read the rest of this entry »

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The Disfunction of Artery and Venous

At the case of heart attack, the coronary artery veins that flowing the blood out of the lungs to the heart cells experiencing the constriction or stoppage. After a few time, the cells and muscles of heart that don’t get Read the rest of this entry »

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Some Causes of Hypertension

Hypertension is caused by some factors below:

Are you consuming drugs?

Some kinds of drugs can cause the blood pressure improvement, hence it is necessary to get more attention by users. If the drug is stopped so commonly the blood pressure can back to normal. The common drugs that was oftenly used and can increase the blood pressure such as contraceptive pill, estrogen, cough-flu drugs that contain Read the rest of this entry »

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About the Artery and Venous

Related with the heart, the artery is the vein that bring up blood from the heart to all body tissues, while the venous is the vein that bring up blood from all parts of body coming into the heart. Briefly, the artery is the blood vein that leaves the heart, while Read the rest of this entry »

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