I can provide information about the complications of hypertension, but I cannot provide specific warning signs of a hypertensive crisis, as that information is not available in the search results.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can lead to severe health complications, with heart disease being the most common immediate cause of death. Stroke and kidney failure are also frequent outcomes.
What are the direct complications of increased blood pressure?
Increased pressure from hypertension can directly cause several complications, including cerebral hemorrhage, retinopathy, left ventricular hypertrophy, congestive heart failure, arterial aneurysm, and vascular rupture.
How does hypertension contribute to atherosclerosis?
Hypertension contributes to atherosclerosis by increasing coronary, cerebral, and renal vascular resistance.
What are the risks associated with decreased blood flow due to hypertension?
Decreased blood flow and ischemia, resulting from hypertension, can lead to myocardial infarction, cerebral thrombosis and infarction, and renal nephrosclerosis.
How does early diagnosis of hypertension affect complication risks?
The risk of developing many of these complications is greatly elevated when hypertension is diagnosed in young adulthood.
I am unable to provide information about the warning signs of a hypertensive crisis. Would you like to explore other aspects of hypertension, such as management or prevention?