What are the risks of high blood pressure?

What are the potential risks and long-term health consequences of untreated high blood pressure? How can they impact organs such as the heart, kidneys, and brain?

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    Anne Henderson
    Untreated high blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious long-term health consequences by damaging blood vessels and organs over time. 
    1. **Heart**: It can cause heart disease, heart attacks, and heart failure by making the heart work harder and leading to thickened heart walls and narrowed arteries.
    2. **Kidneys**: High blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys, leading to kidney disease or kidney failure.
    3. **Brain**: It increases the risk of stroke, cognitive decline, and dementia by damaging blood vessels in the brain and leading to reduced blood flow or blockages.
    These effects can significantly impair organ function and overall health, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions.
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    L S
    (QnA 4) My mom's high blood pressure triggered a stroke...
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    Matteo Careddu
    6- il rischio più grosso è avere un infarto da un momento all'altro
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    Stella Oraeki
    High blood pressure could result to organ failure, stroke and spontaneous heart attacks 
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    Cait
    Untreated high blood pressure can cause heart disease, kidney damage, stroke, cognitive decline, and vision loss by damaging blood vessels and increasing cardiovascular risks.
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    katie ellis
    I'd think an overall strain on the body. Also nausea, chest pains to say the least and  Stokes/heart attacks to say the worse