Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects nearly one in two adults in the United States, according to the CDC. Globally, it’s estimated that over 1.28 billion adults suffer from this condition. Left undetected, high blood pressure silently damages arteries and vital organs, significantly raising the risk for heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease. Tragically, because symptoms are rare in early stages, many people remain unaware of their condition, making late diagnosis especially dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
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41. Not Taking Blood Pressure Seriously After Pregnancy Pregnancy-related hypertension, including preeclampsia and gestational hypertension, carries significant long-term health risks that can persist well after childbirth.…