Can high blood pressure cause other health issues?

Can high blood pressure cause other health issues?

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    Asifa farzana
    # 84: Yes it can damage your vision,  heart , kidney and brain if not treated properly 
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    Sea
    Yes, high blood pressure isn't itself a problem. It's a health concern because of what problems it causes over time. If left untreated, high blood pressure puts a lot of stress on your arteries and heart, and can lead to heart attacks, stroke, heart failure, kidney failure, vision loss, seizures, and even sexual dysfunction.
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    Scarlet
    Yes, high blood pressure can lead to several serious health issues. It can increase the risk of heart disease, including heart attacks and heart failure. It also raises the likelihood of having a stroke and can cause damage to the kidneys, potentially leading to chronic kidney disease or kidney failure. Additionally, it can harm the blood vessels in the eyes, potentially resulting in vision problems or loss. High blood pressure can also increase the risk of developing aneurysms, which are dangerous bulges in blood vessels that can rupture.
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    Jeeyeon Kang
    High blood pressure is closely related to diabetics I heard. Most likely those two comes together like a set.
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    Micol Sinelli
    L'ipertensione non trattata aumenta il rischio di sviluppare cardiopatie insufficienza renale e ictus in età precoce 
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    Carmen C
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    Without treatment, high blood pressure can lead to disability, a poor quality of life, or even a deadly heart attack or stroke.
    
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    Lucy Burkitt
    Yes it can put strain on the heart and kidneys you have to be careful 
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    Sfserra
    I think so. I think there may be side effects from high blood pressure.
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    Elizabeth Browning
    My family is prone to high blood pressure. My grandpa died of a heart attack and my father has to closely monitor his blood pressure to help manage his diabetes.