Prognosis of Hypertension
There is no cure for hypertension. The prognosis for the patients who have been diagnosed with hypertension is a good normal, probably long life, if they can control their condition to the doctors to get proper treatment.
Otherwise, The hypertension can develop or manifests as LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy), left atrial enlargement, aortic root dilatation, atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, systolic and diastolic heart failure, and ischemic heart disease. The key to avoiding serious complications of hypertension or high blood pressure is to detect and treat it before damage occurs.
Prognosis of Hypertension depends on ;
- Systolic blood pressure
- Diastolic blood pressure
- Sex
- Fundal changes
- Cardiac complications (angina, ECG, abnormality and cardiomegaly)
- Cerebral vascular accidents
- Renal complications.
Antihypertensive therapy has been demonstrated to significantly reduce the risk of death from stroke and coronary heart disease. With the other word, the antihypertensive medicines can controlled the blood pressure only, but do not cure the hypertension it self. Patients must continue taking the medications to maintain and reduced blood pressure levels to avoid complications.
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1 Comments:
- At August 6, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Lawyer said...
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Hypertension seems to be a growing disorder that is affecting more and more people these days. The problem is the social and economic climates are not doing much to help. Great post.
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