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hypertension, hypertensive heart disease, late complication of hypertension, high blood pressure, affects the heart, high blood pressure increases the workload, the heart, over time, thickening, the heart muscle, symptoms of hypertensive heart disease, the heart continues to pump against elevated pressure, in the blood vessels, left ventricle becomes enlarged, cardiac output, blood pumped by the heart each minute, goes, symptoms of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, most common risk factor, heart disease, stroke, cause ischemic heart disease, decreased blood, heart muscle that results in anginal chest pain, heart attacks, the increased supply of oxygen needed by the thicker heart muscle, high blood pressure also contributes, thickening, the blood vessel walls, aggravate atherosclerosis, characerized by increased cholesterol deposits, in the blood vessels, also increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke, hypertensive heart disease, leading cause of illness, death from hypertension, affects approximately 7 out of people, high blood pressure is known, a silent killer, by the time symptoms of hypertensive heart disease appear, life-threatening, congestive heart failure is one possible result of hypertensive heart disease, symptoms of congestive heart failure, shortness of breath, waking at night short of breath, sleep, the head elevated to avoid shortness of breath, irregular pulse, sensation of feeling the heart beat, palpitations, cough, produce frothy, blood-tinged mucus, fatigue, weakness, faintness, swelling, the feet, ankles, increased frequency of urination at night, ischemic heart disease is another possible result of hypertensive heart disease, chest pain, pressure-type, exertion, chest pain associated, nausea, sweating, dizziness, shortness of breath, a third possible result is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, signs of heart disease, found, a physical examination, blood pressure is elevated, enlargement, the heart noted, listening, chest, a stethoscope, reveal fluid, in the lungs, abnormal heart sounds, signs of heart failure, pulmonary, lung, congestion, an ecg abnormal, showing an enlarged heart, an irregular heart beat, evidence of ischemia, lack of oxygen, heart muscle, enlargement, the heart, decreased heart functioning seen on, an echocardiogram, a chest x-ray, a chest ct scan, rarely performed, diagnosis, coronary_angiography, coronary angiogram, goals of treatment, to reduce blood pressure, control the heart disease, treatment of heart disease depends on which condition is present, acute myocardial infarction, angina, heart failure, common medications include diuretics, potassium replacements, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme, ace, inhibitors, angiotensin ii receptor antagonists, direct vasodilators, diazoxide, nitroprusside, intravenous medications that, prescribed, hypertension is extremely severe, intensive care, blood pressure, checked at regular intervals, recommended by the health care provider, to monitor the condition, frequent blood pressure measurements performed at home, patients, difficult-to-control high blood pressure, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, controlled, medications, recommended lifestyle changes include weight loss, exercise, dietary adjustments, recent dietary recommendations include increasing fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products, whole grains, poultry, fish, older patients, benefit from reducing salt intake, smoke, stop smoking, cigarettes, a major cause of hypertension, related heart disease, reducing, excessive alcohol consumption, risk, complications depends heavily on the extent of left ventricle enlargement, hypertrophy, larger it, greater the chance of complications, treatment of hypertension, reduce the amount, left ventricle damage, several studies have shown, certain medications, ace inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretic spironolactone, reverse left ventricular hypertrophy, prolong survival in patients, heart failure from hypertensive heart disease, nonetheless, serious disease which carries the risk of sudden death, heart failure, arrhythmias, heart attack, tissue death, angina, sudden death, hypertension has been diagnosed, symptoms develop, treat any known hypertension, not stop, change treatment except, advised by the health care provider, monitor blood pressure, advised, eat a diet low in fat, rich in fruits, vegetables, exercise regularly, avoid smoking.


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