• 2 months ago
Why High Blood Pressure Is More Dangerous Than You Think.
High blood pressure may seem harmless, but it silently puts your heart and organs at risk. Understanding its effects on your body is key to preventing serious health issues.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/high-blood-pressure-effects-on-body
Transcript
00:00Welcome back sun bro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
00:04Before we start, please at least subscribe so we can have little money for food and paying bills.
00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about why high blood pressure is more dangerous than you think.
00:15High blood pressure may seem harmless, but it silently puts your heart and organs at risk.
00:19Understanding its effects on your body is key to preventing serious health issues.
00:241. Arteries
00:25High blood pressure damages your arteries by weakening their inner walls.
00:28This can cause plaque buildup, narrowing the arteries, or even lead to an aneurysm,
00:32which may rupture and bleed.
00:342. Heart
00:35Your heart works harder when blood flow is restricted.
00:38This can lead to an irregular heartbeat, chest pain, heart attack,
00:41or heart failure as your heart muscles weaken.
00:443. Brain
00:45High blood pressure increases your stroke risk.
00:47A blocked or damaged artery in your brain can cause temporary or permanent problems with vision,
00:52movement, or memory. Reduced blood flow can also lead to vascular dementia.
00:564. Kidneys
00:57High blood pressure damages the tiny blood vessels in your kidneys,
01:00reducing their ability to filter waste.
01:03This damage can raise your blood pressure further and eventually lead to kidney failure.
01:075. Eyes
01:08Long-term high blood pressure can reduce blood flow to your eyes,
01:11causing blurry or lost vision, and may even damage the optic nerve, leading to blindness.
01:166. Genitals
01:18Reduced blood flow to your sexual organs can cause erectile dysfunction in men
01:21and lower sex drive in women.
01:237. Legs, hips, and stomach
01:25Blocked arteries in your lower body, called peripheral artery disease PAD,
01:29can cause pain and cramping in your legs and hips, especially when walking or climbing stairs.
01:348. Bones
01:35High blood pressure may cause you to lose too much calcium through urine,
01:38weakening your bones and leading to osteoporosis, especially in older women.
01:429. Sleep apnea
01:44Up to half of people with high blood pressure also have sleep apnea.
01:47High blood pressure can cause or worsen this condition,
01:50and poor sleep from apnea can raise your blood pressure further.
01:53Taking control of your blood pressure through healthy habits and treatment
01:56can protect your body and help you avoid long-term damage.
01:59Stay proactive for a healthier future.
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