High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, often known as hypertension, is a common illness that can be dangerous to one's health if not treated. There are two methods for measuring blood pressure. The first is the power with which the heart circulates blood throughout the body, and the second is the resistance to blood flow in the blood arteries. High blood pressure can cause a variety of health problems, including renal disease, heart failure, strokes, and heart attacks.
