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- ... might have high blood pressure , also known as hypertension. Around half of American adults have high blood ... Y, Yang E. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension: Barriers and Opportunities to Improve Blood Pressure Control. ... Education and Research; c1998-2024.High blood pressure (hypertension). Diseases and Conditions; [cited 2024 Apr 24]; [about ...
- ... chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Emphysema Pulmonary fibrosis Pulmonary hypertension Guide decisions about treating certain lung diseases with ...
- ... and high blood pressure in your lungs ( pulmonary hypertension ) If you have questions about your results, talk ...
- ... let light into your eyes) Uncontrollable leg movements Increased heart rate and blood pressure Nausea and vomiting In a hospital emergency room, ...
- ... pains in bones and joints Nausea and vomiting Increased thirst and urination (peeing) High blood pressure Headaches Arrythmia (a problem with the rate or ...
- ... early stages. Your risk for kidney disease is increased if you: Have diabetes Have high blood pressure Have a family health history of kidney disease, ...
- ... when you cough or take a deep breath Increased heart rate Coughing up blood Very low blood pressure , lightheadedness, or fainting Many people with a PE ...
- ... with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat) Increased thirst and urination Signs and symptoms of too little ALD (called hypoaldosteronism) include: Low blood pressure Test results that show high potassium and/or ...
- ... attack or stroke if you already have an increased risk. Your health care provider may order a homocysteine test if you have been diagnosed with heart or blood vessel disease or if you have conditions that increase your risk for heart and blood vessel disease, such as: High blood pressure High cholesterol Diabetes Medical experts don't recommend ...
- ... older (smaller) platelets are being destroyed at an increased rate and your bone marrow is making many new platelets. That can be a sign of: Thrombocytopenia, not having enough platelets Myeloproliferative diseases, blood cancers in which the bone marrow makes too many platelets or other blood cells Preeclampsia , a complication that usually starts after the 20th week of pregnancy and causes high blood pressure Heart disease Diabetes Hemolytic anemia With a low ...