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Blood Pressure Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is a serious disease which force of blood against the walls of arteries is called blood pressure. The blood put a force against the blood vessels. Blood pressure is also called hypertension. It is not only affect your blood vessels and heart but also the other organs. When anyone is suffer from high blood pressure then blood vessels become narrower and heart become harder to move blood through your body. Types of hypertension: Essential Hypertension : Life style increases the risk of this hypertension. Secondary hypertension : It is caused by other condition like kidney problems, diabetes ( About Diabetes ) or tumors. Labile Hypertension : It is by stress or emotions. White Coat Hypertension : It is caused by stress level or anxiety ( About Anxiety ). In this condition person have the blood pressure higher than normal. Isolated Systolic Hypertension : It occurs in those people who

Arrhythmia Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

What Is an Arrhythmia? Arrhythmia is a problem of heart with an irregular heartbeat such as heart can beat too slowly, too fast and too early. An arrhythmias is a disorder of heart rhythm occurs when the electrical impulses in your heart that coordinate your heartbeats are not working properly and the heart beat become too fast and too slow. When the heart rate is too fast that is called tachycardias and slow arrhythmias is called bradycardias. When a single heartbeat occurs is called premature contraction. Sometime it becomes life-threatening problem. Some heart arrhythmias are harmless because of irregular heartbeats. Causes of Arrhythmias : The electrical impulses your hearts that coordinate your heartbeats are not working properly cause the heart to contact. It occurs when the heart's natural pacemaker develops an abnormal rhythm or rate. When a heartbeat is occur then smaller atria and the less muscular contract and fill the relaxed ventricles with blood. Other risk factors