Arterial hypertension: what complications in the absence of treatment?

by time news

Arterial hypertension corresponds to an abnormal increase in blood pressure on the walls of the arteries. It affects, according to the WHO, more than one in three adults, and can lead to a heart attack or stroke (cerebrovascular accident). Indeed, too high a voltage causes accelerated aging of organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys.

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