What is blood pressure?

Blood pressure is the amount of force that our blood puts on our artery walls as it moves through our body. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood from our heart to the rest of our body. When our heart beats, it pushes our blood through our arteries. As the blood moves, it puts pressure on our artery walls. This is called our blood pressure.

High blood pressure (also called hypertension) occurs when our blood moves through our arteries at a higher pressure than normal. There are many causes of high blood pressure. This disorder can damage many parts of the body. If one has high blood pressure, it increases risk of stroke, heart disease, heart attack and kidney failure. Controlling one’s blood pressure can reduce these risks.

What are the symptoms of hypertension?

If you are looking for a list of symptoms and signs of hyertension, you won’t find them here. This is because most of the time, there are none. Hypertension is a largely symptom-less “silent killer.” If you ignore hypertension because you think a certain symptom or sign will alert you to the problem, you are taking a dangerous chance with your life.

About 85 million Americans – one out of every three adults over age 20 – have hypertension. (Nearly 20% don’t even know they have it.) The best way to know if you have hypertension is to see a doctor. Therefore, come into Statcare today.

Walk-in to any of our clinics, get your blood pressure checked and talk to our providers.No appointment is necessary at our clinics and you’ll only wait minutes to be seen. You can call ahead at (917) 310-3371  and let us know you’re on the way or you can check in online.

Source: AHA