Anemia and hypertension have a relationship?


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Anemia and hypertension are generally unrelated.
Anemia is caused by reduced red blood cell production, excessive loss of red blood cells, insufficient hematopoietic raw materials, etc. Hypertension refers to the pressure value caused by flowing blood on the blood vessel wall that is continuously higher than normal. Hypertension can cause many complications, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, kidney disease, etc., but hypertension generally does not cause anemia. If the patient has high blood pressure and control diet, long-term do not eat meat, spinach, pork liver and other foods, resulting in iron deficiency in the body, it may make the patient appear iron deficiency anemia.
Patients in the control of high blood pressure at the same time to balance nutrition intake, regular blood pressure measurement.