Pathophysiology of Hypertension
Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure. The force of blood against the wall of arteries is known as blood pressure. High blood pressure can lead to many heart diseases and it also increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Let us have a look at the various pathophysiological conditions associated with hypertension.
The normal blood pressure is calculated as 120/80 in a healthy adult. If the blood pressure reaches 140/90 or higher on two separate occasions, the person is said to suffer from hypertension. The blood pressure rises above 130/80 in diabetics, and they have higher risks of heart diseases. Immediate treatment should be provided to a patient whose blood pressure ranges 200/120. When the blood pressure is slightly higher than 120/80, such condition is termed as pre-hypertension. This condition affects 50 million Americans and can cause damage of arteries the heart, brain and kidneys. Thus, early treatment is necessary for this condition.
Causes of Hypertension
Hypertension is commonly observed in
- People with family history of high blood pressure, diabetes and heart diseases.
- People over 55 years of age
- Obese people
- People with very little physical activities
- Alcoholics
- Tobacco smokers
- Drug users such as cocaine
- People who eat junk food excessively
The pathophysiology of high blood pressure is unknown in 95% of the cases in America. This type of blood pressure where exact cause cannot be pinpointed is known as essential hypertension. The hereditary factor may be one reason for essential hypertension. It is also observed that it affects more men than women. Diet and lifestyle also play a role in the pathophysiology. Overweight people often suffer from hypertension. Irregular sleep patterns also led to hypertension. Hypertension is seen in people with excessive salt intake in their diet. These people are called as 'salt sensitive'. Their bodies exhibit high blood pressure, when the amount of salt in their blood is more than the body requirement. Low potassium and calcium intake, stress are also the causes of with high pressure.
Secondary hypertension is the condition when one can pinpoint the exact cause of hypertension. Kidney diseases is the most common factor for secondary hypertension. Hypertension can also be caused by tumors of the adrenal glands. These tumors or abnormalities of the adrenal glands cause excessive secretion of hormones that led to hypertension. Estrogen, the hormone found in birth control pills can also cause the blood pressure to elevate. Pregnancy is another factor, that causes hypertension.
The development of arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis are also affected by hypertension. Hypertension reduces the elasticity of arteries causing other secondary conditions which lead to decrease blood flow and ischemic diseases. Hypertension induced arteriosclerosis may led to atrophy of renal glomeruli and tubules. This causes renal failure and may lead to death. Another serious complication arising due to hypertension is Cerebrovascular diseases. Coronary diseases are the most common cause of death for hypertensive patients.
Treatment of Hypertension
In order to control hypertension, you have to follow a healthy diet and maintain a balanced lifestyle. Hypertensive patients should
- Quit smoking
- Reduce weight, if obese or overweight
- Eat less of junk food and more of fresh vegetables, fruits, low fat dairy products.
- Exercise regularly
- Consume about 2.3 gm of salt in your diet daily
- Reduce the intake of alcohol.
- There are several medications such as diuretics, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers which can be prescribed to keep hypertension in check

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