New research shows that people with high blood pressure may be more likely to be hospitalized and become severely ill with the virus that causes COVID-19.
But new research shows that people with high blood pressure may be more likely to be hospitalized and become severely ill with the virus that causes COVID-19.
Hypertension can have damaging effects on many organs including the heart, blood vessels, lungs, brain and kidneys. Medical experts learning more about the novelhave found that this respiratory disease can also affect many organs, especially the heart and blood vessels -- bad news for those with hypertension.
y blood pressure with medication or other means, while a person with ‘uncontrolled’ hypertension still has a blood pressure above the healthy range.But Dr. Smith said, “Uncontrolled hypertension is more likely to be associated with long term damage to the heart and kidneys, which do make you more likely to be more sick if you are COVID positive.
And while public health measures like hand washing, wearing a mask and social distancing are important for everyone, those with hypertension should be particularly cautious: for them, a COVID-19 infection may be more dangerous.
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