Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Understanding the "Silent Killer"

What is Hypertension?

Hypertension is a chronic medical condition where the force of blood against artery walls is consistently too high, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood. In adults, it is defined as:

The Silent Killer: Hypertension often has no symptoms until serious complications arise.

Blood Pressure Categories

Category Systolic (Top) Diastolic (Bottom)
Normal< 120 mmHg< 80 mmHg
Elevated120–129 mmHg< 80 mmHg
Stage 1 Hypertension130–139 mmHg80–89 mmHg
Stage 2 Hypertension≥ 140 mmHg≥ 90 mmHg
Hypertensive Crisis > 180 mmHg > 120 mmHg

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Types & Subtypes

1. Primary (Essential) Hypertension

Accounting for 90–95% of cases, this type develops gradually over many years. Key factors include genetics, aging, obesity, and lifestyle (high salt intake).

2. Secondary Hypertension

Occurs suddenly due to underlying conditions like kidney disease, adrenal gland tumors, or obstructive sleep apnea.

Other Subtypes

Mechanisms of Disease

Hypertension is driven by a dysfunction in vascular resistance and blood volume regulation:

Effects on the Body

Chronic high pressure leads to Arteriosclerosis (stiffening of walls) and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (thickening of the heart muscle). Major end-organ damage includes:


Data Source: Mayo Clinic, Healthline, Nature, & The Pharmaceutical Journal. 2026