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{{short description| Long-term high blood pressure in the arteries}}
{{About|arterial hypertension|other forms of hypertension}}
{{Infobox medical condition (new)
| name          = Hypertension 
| image        = Grade 1 hypertension.jpg
| caption      = Automated arm [[sphygmomanometer|blood pressure meter]] showing [[artery|arterial]] hypertension (shown by a [[systolic blood pressure]] 158 mmHg, [[diastolic blood pressure]] 99 mmHg and [[heart rate]] of 80 beats per minute)
| field        = [[Cardiology]]
| synonyms      = Arterial hypertension, high blood pressure
| symptoms      = None
| complications = [[Coronary artery disease]], [[stroke]], [[heart failure]], [[peripheral arterial disease]], [[vision loss]], [[chronic kidney disease]], [[dementia]]
| onset        =
| duration      =
| causes        = Usually lifestyle and genetic factors
| risks        = [[Sleep deprivation|Lack of sleep]], [[Hypernatremia|excess salt]], [[overweight|excess body weight]], [[smoking]], alcohol, air pollution
| diagnosis    = Resting blood pressure<br>&nbsp;130/80 or 140/90&nbsp;mmHg
| differential  =
| prevention    =
| treatment    = Lifestyle changes, medications
| medication    =
| prognosis    =
| frequency    = 16–37% globally
| deaths        = 9.4 million / 18% (2010)
| alt          =
}}
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'''Hypertension''', also known as '''high blood pressure''', is a [[Chronic condition|long-term]] [[Disease|medical condition]] in which the [[blood pressure]] in the [[artery|arteries]] is persistently elevated. High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms. It is, however, a major risk factor for [[stroke]], [[coronary artery disease]], [[heart failure]], [[atrial fibrillation]], [[peripheral arterial disease]], [[vision loss]], [[chronic kidney disease]], and [[dementia]]. Hypertension is a major cause of premature death worldwide.
Hypertension
Other namesArterial hypertension, high blood pressure
Automated arm blood pressure meter showing arterial hypertension (shown by a systolic blood pressure 158 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 99 mmHg and heart rate of 80 beats per minute)
SpecialtyCardiology
SymptomsNone
ComplicationsCoronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure, peripheral arterial disease, vision loss, chronic kidney disease, dementia
CausesUsually lifestyle and genetic factors
Risk factorsLack of sleep, excess salt, excess body weight, smoking, alcohol, air pollution
Diagnostic methodResting blood pressure
 130/80 or 140/90 mmHg
TreatmentLifestyle changes, medications
Frequency16–37% globally
Deaths9.4 million / 18% (2010)

Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms. It is, however, a major risk factor for stroke, coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, peripheral arterial disease, vision loss, chronic kidney disease, and dementia. Hypertension is a major cause of premature death worldwide.