High blood pressure is a significant risk factor for kidney disease, stroke, and heart attacks. High blood pressure can damage the heart's arteries, making them less able to expand, which decreases blood flow to the heart and may cause a heart attack.
Most people can manage their blood pressure by exercising regularly, eating well, managing stress, and not smoking. Some people, however, will need to take medication to keep their blood pressure within healthy limits.

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