Hypertension, more commonly called high blood pressure, is a common
complaint among most groups of people. According to an online survey, more than
93% of people suffer from some form of hypertension. But how much do we really
know about hypertension and the numerous kinds that are there? For starters,
there are two main types of hypertension – Essential hypertension and Secondary
Hypertension.
Essential Hypertension
Essential hypertension is not caused by any of the known causes of
hypertension, that is to say, that when the doctor has eliminated any other
problem that may be manifesting as hypertension, then your problem is essential
hypertension. This form of hypertension may have no symptoms, but you might
experience frequent headaches, tiredness, and even nosebleeds.
Secondary
Hypertension
The other kind of hypertension is what is
commonly known as secondary hypertension. This is caused due to problems in the
body such as hormone anomalies (example thyroid problems). It could also be due
to something like abnormalities in the blood supply to the kidneys or due to
some form of obstructions in the airways while sleeping.
White
Coat Hypertension
Other known types of hypertension are white coat hypertension, in which
patients record a higher blood pressure level at a hospital or medical centre
but less when recorded at home. It is for this well-studied phenomenon that the
American Heart Association recommends that blood pressure should be determined
at least three different times in order to facilitate accurate diagnosis. In
people over the age of 65, it is commonly seen that the systolic (upper) number
is higher than the normal 120 but the diastolic (lower) is normal. This is
caused due to the loss of elasticity of the arteries with age.
So, if you don’t know what kind of hypertension you suffer from or whether or not you do, it’s time to ask your doctor!
So, if you don’t know what kind of hypertension you suffer from or whether or not you do, it’s time to ask your doctor!
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