Hypertension Secondary

Secondary hypertension is a condition in which high blood pressure already existed before treatment and is the underlying cause of the disease. This is a more severe condition compared to primary hypertension, which requires a set of measures to stabilize a person’s condition.

**Symptoms** High blood pressure may have the following symptoms: * headache



Secondary hypertension is the reaction of the “response” of the blood vascular bed to the constant impact on the walls of blood vessels of regular continuous pathological influences (stressful and toxic effects), which leads to a significant increase in minute blood volume and an increase in blood pressure. Secondary hypertension does not occur regularly in practice, so this condition among doctors is often mistakenly regarded as primary arterial hypertension. From a formal point of view, this is true. Classic definition of hypertension. Hypertension, if considered as an independent disease, has a clear and well-defined clinical picture. Its diagnostics (differential and topi