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Hypertensive Crisis: Causes, What to Do, and Recovery (article)

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06/29/2025
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Hypertensive Crisis: Causes, What to Do, and Recovery (article)

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Hypertensive Crisis: Causes, What to Do, and Recovery (article)

Most people think of high blood pressure as a silent, slow-building risk—but in a hypertensive crisis, that risk explodes into a full-scale medical emergency. With blood pressure surging to dangerously high levels (180/120 mm Hg or above), the body’s most vital organs—including the heart, brain, and kidneys—are suddenly under threat. Here, we explore the causes, warning signs, and life-saving actions you need to know to respond quickly, recover safely, and prevent a repeat event. Your understanding could mean the difference between a close call and a catastrophic outcome. #hypertension #emergency #crisis #highbloodpressure

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