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    High Blood Pressure



    Cause

    Experts know that many different factors are linked to high blood pressure. But experts still don't fully understand the exact cause. Factors that are linked to high blood pressure include:

    • Aging.
    • Drinking more than 2 alcoholic drinks a day for men or more than 1 alcoholic drink a day for women.
    • Eating a lot of sodium (salt).
    • Being overweight or obese.
    • Not exercising.
    • Being under a lot of stress.
    • Eating a diet low in potassium, magnesium, and calcium.
    • Being insulin-resistant.

    Primary, or essential, high blood pressure is the most common type of high blood pressure. Most people who have high blood pressure have primary high blood pressure.

    Reference Secondary high blood pressure, which is caused by another disease or medicine, is less common.

    Elevated blood pressure readings may not always mean that you have high blood pressure. For some people, just being in a medical setting causes their blood pressure to rise. This is called Reference white-coat hypertension Opens New Window.



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