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High Blood Pressure, A "Silent Killer " Ignored By Young Adult by HealthLumi: 9:30pm On Nov 07, 2022
Because it causes no symptoms and can lead to heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure, high blood pressure is often referred to as the silent killer. Despite this, many young adults ignore high blood pressure or are unaware that they have it.

One reason for this is that high blood pressure usually does not produce symptoms until it is too late. Another reason is that young people may not realize they have high blood pressure because it is more common in older people.



High blood pressure may not be something on your radar as a young adult. After all, it's known as the "silent killer" for a reason: many people are unaware they have it. Regardless, ignoring high blood pressure can be extremely dangerous. According to the CDC, over 360,000 American adults aged 20 and older die from cardiovascular disease each year, with high blood pressure accounting for half of these deaths. So, what is high blood pressure? And how can you protect yourself from its potentially lethal effects?

High blood pressure does not only affect the elderly. High blood pressure affects nearly one in every four adults aged 20 to 44.

High blood pressure is a leading cause of stroke, which is becoming more common in young people. Experts believe that the increased risk of stroke in this age group is directly related to rising rates of obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes—all of which are preventable and treatable conditions.

Given that high blood pressure can be a serious health issue for anyone, it is critical to be aware of your risk factors and have your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. There are treatments available to help lower your risk of complications such as heart disease and stroke if you have high blood pressure.

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