Consequences of high blood pressure

High blood pressure consequences are very serious, as follows: 1, cardio-cerebral and renal vascular damage: high blood pressure can cause cardio-cerebral and renal vascular damage, resulting in atherosclerosis, arterial elasticity is reduced, occurring in the cerebral vessels, some patients will have a stroke, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, occurring in large vessels such as the aorta or abdominal aorta these vessels, can appear aortic aneurysm or aortic coarctation, once ruptured, some patients will occur sudden death. This is a very urgent and dangerous complication; 2, coronary heart disease: occurs in the heart one of the most common complications called coronary heart disease, coronary heart disease patients some occur angina pectoris, some occur myocardial infarction, some patients directly sudden death, for hypertension leading to coronary heart disease, is also a more common clinical complication; 3, uremia: in the kidneys, uremia is well known, after hypertension leads to damage to the kidney blood vessels Kidney glomerular filtration rate decreases, the patient’s kidney function will be severely damaged and lead to uremia, the consequences of uremia is dialysis, kidney transplantation to carry out the appropriate treatment in order to make blood pressure and kidney function to improve.