Does coronary heart disease cause elevated blood pressure?

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2025-05-22 08:54:45 Views: 68 times

Coronary heart disease refers to coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease usually causes elevated blood pressure. Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is

generally associated with plaque accumulation in blood vessels, genetic factors, dyslipidemia, etc. Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is prone to arterial lumen stenosis, blood flow velocity slowing, elasticity decreasing, will increase the lateral pressure borne by the blood vessel wall, resulting in elevated blood pressure in patients.

If there is a sustained rise in the state, patients can follow the doctor's advice to use felodipine sustained release tablets, lacidipine tablets, amlodipine besylate tablets and other drugs to reduce blood pressure and control the development of the disease.



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