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Q) How can high blood pressure contribute to heart disease

A) High blood pressure can lead to heart attack. High blood pressure causes an increased pressure on the kidneys and causes the heart to work harder. This then increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and even kidney disease. Hence, monitoring blood pressure on a regular basis is very important.

 

 
 
 

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