Types of High Blood Pressure
What Are the Different Type of High Blood Pressure?
Introduction
High blood pressure is a disorder than can be caused by a number of different diseases. Most cases of high blood pressure are due to essential hypertension but the others are still important to know about.
Essential Hypertension Is Most Common
The most common cause of high blood pressure. It refers to high blood pressure where there is no identifiable or reversible cause. This type of blood pressure often runs in the family.
Secondary Hypertension Is Potentially Reversible
Refers to high blood pressure where an identifiable and potentially reversible cause is found. Relatively few people (less than 5%) have this type of high blood pressure but early diagnosis and treatment may cure you.
- Kidneys disease
- Blood vessel disease
- Adrenal disease
- Thyroid disease
- Parathyroid disease
- Sleep apnea
- Pregnancy
- Certain medications
Isolated Systolic Blood Pressure Is Often Undertreated
A type of essential hypertension where the systolic BP is greater than 140 but the dialystolic BP is less than 90. It is more common in the elderly and can cause organ damage.
White Coat Hypertension Is Often Overtreated
This is where your blood pressure is elevated only when you go see the doctor. Strictly speaking, it is not a type of hypertension.
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