Etiology Of High Blood Pressure And Chemoterapy

Abstract
High blood pressure, is a condition that can damage the arteries, heart and other organs. It is common for cancer patients to have high blood pressure because some cancer treatments including chemotherapy, hormone therapy and targeted therapy, may have side effects on the cardiovascular system. If left untreated, high blood pressure may lead to a heart attack, heart disease, heart failure, stroke, kidney damage and peripheral arterial disease, among other health problems. High blood pressure affects the heart by injuring the walls of the arteries. The force on the arteries is so great, it creates small tears in the artery walls. Through natural aging, your arteries harden and become much less elastic. Uncontrolled high blood pressure speeds up this progression, accelerating hardening of the arteries. Damaged arteries cannot deliver adequate blood flow to the body's organs. As a result, these “damaged” organs suffer because they do not receive proper blood supply.This may lead to a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening illnesses.
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Keywords
BLOOD, PRESSURE, CHEMOTERAPY
Citation
Paulina Montaluisa Fierro Wendy, Carolina Davila Flores Viviana, Javier Falcon Gonzalez Alexis, Edilberto Falconi Hidalgo Luis, Cecibel Benitez Loaiza Rocio. Etiology Of High Blood Pressure And Chemoterapy. Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research. 2022 Oct; 11(10): 75-76