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Is Smoking A Reason For Increased High Blood Pressure?
Health Vision
|June 2023
Smoking leads to hypertension (high blood pressure) immediately and in the long run.
So, does Smoking cause high blood pressure? Yes, while smoking, your blood pressure is high, which puts extra strain on your artery walls. There is a connection between Smoking and Hypertension. Decode more about Smoking: increased risk of Hypertension.
Causes
Smoking raises the risk of hypertension and damages blood arteries, decreasing oxygen supply to vital organs like the heart and kidneys. Compounds in tobacco smoke have been shown to narrow blood vessels, reducing blood flow. The end effect is high blood pressure, sometimes known as Hypertension. Smoking increases the risk of hypertension and blood vessel damage by contributing to inflammation and oxidative stress. Heart attacks, strokes, and kidney difficulties are only some of the cardiovascular system harm that smoking can cause.
Symptoms
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