The cause of high blood pressure is simple: a lack of oxygen to the brain

Part 1: The cause of high blood pressure is very simple

  Is the brain hypoxia - the human body immediately activated hypertension mechanism - secretion of adrenaline contraction of blood vessel tension - blood vessel wall pressure increases - blood pressure is not high? Because the brain is the body's largest oxygen consumption organ, consuming an average of 500-600 liters of oxygen per minute, almost a moment can not leave the oxygen and glucose it needs to survive. Once the brain is starved of oxygen, it will send instructions to the whole body arteries and capillaries to increase blood vessel pressure, at this time a blood pressure measurement: oops, hypertension!

Part Two: Why is the Brain deprived of oxygen?

  First, your blood vessels are blocked, and there are many conditions for blood vessel blockage, such as calcium salt deposition, platelet aggregation, high protein fibrinogen, thick lipid, cholesterol aggregation (not necessarily high cholesterol).

  Second, your red blood cells are aggregating, because red blood cells carry oxygen, and if the red blood cells are very attached to each other, their ability to carry oxygen will be reduced.

So, what causes these?

  An unhealthy diet, especially a glycolipid diet, or lack of exercise can lead to blockage of the major arteries, but also lead to blockage of the capillary network, and oxygen deprivation will produce a large number of free radicals. And free radicals can damage the capillary network and cause inflammation, because the inflammatory capillary network clings together.

  Hypertensive patients generally have varying degrees of cerebral arteriosclerosis, and some hypertensive patients will have coronary artery and brain capillaries partial spasm. This will cause part of the heart and brain tissue ischemia and hypoxia, through oxygen can be corrected to a certain extent, especially for some menopausal female patients, due to sympathetic nerve excitation caused by high blood pressure is more beneficial.

  In addition, for patients with acute or sub-acute hypertension, that is, systolic blood pressure greater than 180, or even more than 200, this part of the patient needs continuous low-flow oxygen to help reduce blood pressure. So oxygen is very good for high blood pressure, but the treatment of high blood pressure is mainly medication and lifestyle regulation. It is recommended that small dose, combined drug use, long-term formulation is preferred, and the principle of individualized drug use is combined to control blood pressure to an appropriate level, eliminate all kinds of discomfort caused by hypertension, and ensure the quality of life of patients.

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