What are the risks of high blood pressure?


Building bridges to better health.
High diastolic blood pressure (diastolic blood pressure) is harmful to the body. It increases the burden on the heart, leads to left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure, increases the risk of stroke, and affects kidney function. Therefore, high diastolic blood pressure also needs attention and active treatment.
High diastolic blood pressure can increase the burden on the heart. Long-term high diastolic blood pressure can lead to left ventricular hypertrophy, and then cause heart failure. High diastolic blood pressure
can also increase the risk of stroke. High diastolic blood pressure can increase the pressure on the blood vessel wall, easily lead to blood vessel rupture, and cause cerebral hemorrhage.
In addition, high diastolic blood pressure can also affect kidney function, leading to proteinuria and renal function damage.
Therefore, high diastolic blood pressure also needs attention and active treatment.