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Either Complications of Blocking and Bursting Effects with High Blood Pressure can develop in any person having high blood pressure. But with some years of treatment the chances of developing any of them will be reduced.

In Blocking Effects, angina is partial blocking of the coronary arteries which are the blood vessels to the heart causes pain in the joint of the chest when climbing uphill or even stairs. Myocardial infraction, coronary thrombosis and heart attack result from a complete blockage of a coronary artery destroying some heart muscle. Large blood clots from the aorta break loose as embolus and block by lodging down in an artery supplying kidney or thigh artery. Claudification is pain in the calf on walking uphill, resulting from partial block by arterial plaque in lower trunk or higher. Toe or foot gangrene may also form from embolus or clots on thigh arteries. Micro-emboli from clots in the carotid arteries of the may lead to TIAs or transient ischemic attacks. Hypertensives are more likely to develop obstructed arterial circulation in the eye (central retinal artery occlusion, central retinal venous thrombosis or retinal detachment. We thus have negotiated blocking effects of Complications of Blocking and Bursting Effects with High Blood Pressure. There are also similar blocking effects in other organs which are rare. High blood pressure results in the heart pumping against increasing of generally narrowed restricted artery system resulting acute heart failure, with extreme breathlessness and a sensation of drowning in blood). Aortic aneurysms burst at extremely high levels of blood pressure, or at lower pressures if they have become extremely and its wall has become weaker. Bursting of aneurysms in brain arteries lead to subarachnoid haemorrhage or intracerebral haemorrhage. In the eye, with diastolic pressure more than 120 mm mercury, or 180 mm mercury or even more) fluid begins to leak from arterioles into the retina, causing blurred vision, and can lead to brain hemorrhage, kidney failure or permanent blindness from destruction of the retina. A similar condition can prevail in the kidneys. With this we complete the Bursting Effects aspect of Complications of Blocking and Bursting Effects with High Blood Pressure.

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