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High blood pressure (HBP), also called hypertension, is a silent disease sometimes with no symptoms for years. HBP symptoms may include chest pain, dizziness & tinnitus.
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Hypertension (13 Videos, 14 Images)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Hypertension is the term used to describe high blood pressure. Blood pressure readings are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and usually given as t...
High Blood Pressure / Hypertension  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Blood pressure, measured with a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope by a nurse or other healthcare provider, is the force of the blood pushing against the ...
Hypertension (13 Videos, 14 Images)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Blood pressure is the force with which blood pushes against the artery walls as it travels through the body. Like air in a balloon, blood fills arteries to...

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Hypertension
Most people can't tell when their blood pressure is high, which is why hypertension is called the "silent killer." In this case, what you don't know can hu...
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Blood pressure, measured with a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope by a nurse or other healthcare provider, is the force of the blood pushing against the ...
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