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Does hypertension increase chances for a stroke?
A stroke is a kind of brain injury that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is suddenly interrupted or a vessel bursts. After a stroke, a person may have a weakness on one side of the body or trouble with moving, talking or thinking. Stroke is the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer and is a major cause of long-term disability. Between 40 and 90 percent of all stroke patients had high blood pressure before their stroke. Hypertension puts stress on blood vessel walls. This can lead to stroke from clots or bleeding. It is important to take care of hypertension because if it is not treated with the necessary medications it may increase the risk for stroke. Controlling your blood pressure is only one of the ways you can reduce your chances of getting a stroke.
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