Although both parents and pediatricians understand the need to treat kids with hypertension, few believe the diagnosis or ...
High blood pressure silently affects millions worldwide, often showing no symptoms until significant damage has occurred.
Many people make these common mistakes when taking blood pressure at home, experts say. A cardiologist provides tips for ...
While high blood pressure can contribute to renovascular disease, having renal (kidney) problems can also increase blood ...
Midlife women with a metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease diagnosis were more likely to report severe or ...
The findings were clear: intensive blood pressure treatment can significantly reduce the risk of strokes in older adults. On ...
Gestational hypertension, or high blood pressure developed during the latter half of pregnancy, is becoming a more common complication as the average childbearing age for women has increased. Trends ...
Medically reviewed by Khadeja Haye, MD Postpartum hypertension is high blood pressure that begins after giving birth. Some ...
advanced hypertension diagnosis and management, and a wide range of general nephrology problems (glomerular disease, fluid and electrolyte disorders, acute and chronic kidney disease).
Often, hypertension presents minimal symptoms and may only be detected through regular blood pressure checks. Symptoms, if ...
Your inner ear is sensitive to changes in pressure and blood flow. If you live with hypertension, you may notice emerging challenges with hearing, tinnitus, vertigo, or a sensation of “fullness ...