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High Blood Pressure
Basics
High-Blood-Pressure Damage
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Damage from High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure seldom produces symptoms, but the intense pounding of blood gradually damages your arteries, which then interferes with normal circulation.

Artery damage interferes with normal circulation in two ways:

High blood pressure eventually damages the organs that rely most heavily on continuous and efficient blood flow — the heart, brain, kidneys, eyes and blood vessels. These are the "target organs" of high blood pressure.



Last updated December 02, 2011