High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects nearly half of American adults, and many do not know they have it. It rarely causes symptoms, which is exactly what makes it dangerous. Left unchecked, it quietly raises your risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease.

What the numbers mean

A blood pressure reading has two numbers. The top number is the pressure when your heart beats; the bottom is the pressure between beats. In general:

Why it matters

Every extra bit of pressure makes your heart and arteries work harder. Over years, that strain damages blood vessels and organs, often without any warning signs until something serious happens.

How to take control

Know your numbers

The only way to catch high blood pressure is to measure it. A simple check at your next visit can reveal a problem while it is still easy to manage.

When was your last blood pressure check? Book a visit with HealthZone MD or call (281) 256-8685.

This article is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.