Biology, asked by joshimishi33, 1 year ago

Why is Blood Pressure measured?

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Answered by pranjallal
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to check our health problems

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Answered by sroushan11
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À blood is measured because the higher your blood pressure,the higher your risk of health problems in future. If your blood pressure is high it is putting extra strain on your arteries and on ur heart.overtime this strain can cause arteries to become to become thicker and less flexible or to become weaker.
If your arteries become thicker and less flexible, they will become more narrow, making them more likely to become clogged up. If an artery becomes completely clogged up (known as a clot), this can lead to a heart attack, a stroke, kidney disease or dementia.

More rarely, if an artery has become weakened, the extra strain may eventually lead to the artery bursting. This may also cause a heart attack or stroke.

The good news is that there are many ways in which you can lower your blood pressure and put less strain on your arteries and heart.
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