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 Is high blood pressure all that dangerous? View Question: www.wyomingheartinstitute.org

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Yes, uncontrolled high blood pressure (HBP) can injure or kill you. It's sometimes called "the silent killer" because it has no symptoms, so you may not be aware that it's damaging your arteries, heart and other organs. Possible health consequences that can happen over time when high blood pressure is left untreated include: Damage to the heart and coronary arteries, including heart attack, heart ...
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