Is high blood pressure a thickening of the blood lipids?

Hypertension and the usual thick blood fat are two aspects of the disease, thick blood fat is mainly hyperlipidemia, while hypertension is due to the abnormal contraction of blood vessels and myocardial ejection abnormalities resulting in increased blood pressure. For people with hypertension, many of them will be combined with elevated blood lipids, mainly because hypertension is a comprehensive disease, obesity, bad habits, insulin resistance will lead to elevated blood pressure, while the above-mentioned bad habits and dyslipidemia will lead to high blood lipids. For people with these two disorders, the metabolic syndrome is considered, and it is important to actively control bad lifestyle habits and choose medications to keep blood pressure and blood lipids within normal limits. Hypertensive patients should also monitor other indicators, such as uric acid, which may also be present in people with high blood pressure and lipids.