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1. What is Hypertension? Hypertension is a chronic medical condition where the force of blood against your artery walls is consistently too high. Over time, this damages blood vessels and organs.

It rarely has noticeable symptoms, but it significantly increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and dementia. Blood Pressure Categories (mmHg) | Category | Systolic (Top #) | | Diastolic (Bottom #) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Normal | < 120 | and | < 80 | | Elevated | 120–129 | and | < 80 | | High BP (Stage 1) | 130–139 | or | 80–89 | | High BP (Stage 2) | ≥ 140 | or | ≥ 90 | | Hypertensive Crisis | > 180 | and/or | > 120 (Seek ER care) | Note: Guidelines vary slightly (e.g., ACC/AHA vs. ESC/ISH). This uses the stricter 2017 ACC/AHA standards. 2. Causes & Risk Factors Primary (Essential) Hypertension (90-95% of cases): Develops gradually over years with no single identifiable cause. Hypertension