Does high blood pressure always cause diabetes, and what effects does high blood pressure have on di

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not necessarily, but there is a subtle connection between hypertension and diabetes, such as insulin resistance, which is a predisposing factor for both, and diabetes often causes hypertension. If you have high triglycerides in your fat, your sugar tolerance may be induced. Hypertension is mainly a complication caused by vascular endothelial dysfunction.

    Prevention is mainly a diet, eat less high-fat and biscuit sweets, and eat more lean vegetables.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily, but the chance of developing diabetes is higher than normal. There is a certain relationship between high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and high blood sugar, so you can strengthen exercise, pay attention to your diet, and maintain a good attitude.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hypertension and diabetes have some common mechanisms, such as insulin resistance, one of the main mechanisms that cause type 2 diabetes, can also be the cause of hypertension (as for why insulin resistance can cause hypertension, the specific cause is not very accurately explained by medicine), and for example, age or obesity plays a role in the occurrence and development of these two diseases. Therefore, it can only be said that some patients with high blood pressure may have more hair factors that cause diabetes than normal people, but it cannot be said that high blood pressure can definitely cause diabetes. Patients with high blood pressure should pay attention to diet (low salt), control weight, quit smoking and alcohol, and try to control blood pressure as much as possible to reduce the occurrence of more related diseases (such as heart failure, angina, etc.), and also prevent the occurrence of diabetes (mainly type 2 diabetes).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no necessary connection between the two.

    The only way to prevent diabetes is to live a healthy diet, eat lightly, exercise, go to bed early, and wake up early.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's 2 different diseases entirely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not possible to compare diabetes and high blood pressure, which is more serious, because both diseases are more serious diseases. Patients with diabetes and high blood pressure may cause serious complications if not timely**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Diabetes is more terrible than high blood pressure; Because diabetes can cause high blood pressure, and if high blood pressure is well controlled, it will not cause diabetes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Diabetes is even more terrifying. The main reason is that diabetes can induce various complications and can also induce high blood pressure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A: Hello! Diabetics do predispose to high blood pressure. Diabetes itself is a disease of abnormal glucose metabolism, but it is often combined with many other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    Diabetes itself is a critical condition of coronary heart disease, and abnormal glucose metabolism will cause damage to the vascular endothelium, resulting in complications of large blood vessels. Hypertension itself is also one of the complications of large vessels, and diabetic patients are also prone to diabetic microvascular complications of diabetic nephropathy if their blood sugar is not effectively controlled.

    When diabetic nephropathy progresses to stage 4, it will manifest as hypertension, edema and a large number of albuminuria as clinical features, so diabetic patients must pay attention to blood sugar and blood pressure changes at the same time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Diabetes may cause high blood pressure, because diabetic patients have long-term blood sugar rise, blood sugar rises, it will easily lead to arteriosclerosis, and after arteriosclerosis, blood pressure is likely to rise, so diabetic patients often have high blood pressure. The number of diabetic patients with hypertension is twice as high as that of the normal group, and the proportion of diabetic patients with hypertension is many times higher than that of normal people, because diabetes has an impact on the appearance of hypertension. On the one hand, diabetes mellitus has abnormal glucose metabolism, which can lead to arteriosclerosis, and renal arteriosclerosis can cause an increase in blood pressure.

    On the other hand, there is a disorder of sugar metabolism.

    Diabetic patients should control blood sugar, prevent blood sugar from rising, causing heart, brain, kidney, and blood vessel lesions, and prevent the emergence of hypertensive diseases.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Diabetes mellitus can cause patients to have high blood pressure, because diabetes makes the patient's blood sugar abnormally high, it is easy to cause damage to the patient's arteries and blood vessels, causing arteriosclerosis, resulting in a decrease in the patient's arterial elastic retraction, so that patients need greater pressure when supplying blood to the myocardium to be able to pump blood into the arteries. Patients will have hypertensive diseases, so it is recommended that patients should strictly control their diet and minimize the intake of high-calorie and high-sugar foods. Exercise, weight control, and the use of glucose-lowering drugs or insulin to control blood sugar are also required, as well as antihypertensive drugs such as nifedipine or amlodipine to control blood pressure.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, the answer to the question is as follows: diabetes causes high blood pressure, and in turn high blood pressure can aggravate diabetes, and diabetes and high blood pressure are mutually influencing and mutually reinforcing. Long-term uncontrolled blood sugar will lead to atherosclerosis of the blood vessel wall, narrowing of the lumen, and then the formation of thrombosis will aggravate hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    Long-term high blood pressure can lead to aggravated insulin resistance and high blood sugar. Therefore, diabetic patients are often accompanied by high blood pressure, and blood pressure, blood lipids and body weight should be monitored while lowering blood sugar. For diabetes mellitus and hypertension, antihypertensive drugs of ACE inhibitors or ARBs are preferred, which can reduce urine protein while lowering blood pressure.

    If blood pressure remains uncontrolled, a combination of calcium antagonists or betablockers or diuretics may be used to lower blood pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Diabetes and high blood pressure are two completely different diseases. Of course, both of these diseases are the main risk factors for arteriosclerosis, and as long as one of them exists, the incidence of arteriosclerosis will increase significantly. However, not all diabetic patients will have high blood pressure, some patients may have both diseases, but some patients may have only one of them, diabetes or high blood pressure.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Diabetic patients may develop high blood pressure if they do not control their blood sugar for a long time. Because diabetes can cause many complications, including microangiopathy and macrovascular disease, it can cause arteriosclerosis; In addition, diabetes can cause insulin resistance, decreased vascular endothelial function, and high blood pressure.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Diabetes does not cause high blood pressure, but people with diabetes are more likely to develop high blood pressure. This is because diabetes is an endocrine disease, and hypertension and endocrine are closely related.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is easy to develop high blood pressure, because blood sugar can lead to an increase in blood lipids, and blood lipids can also cause vascular lesions.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chronic complications of diabetes can cause atherosclerosis of the large and middle arteries, which can cause an increase in blood pressure.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Diabetic patients, its complications have damage to large and medium blood vessels, it is easy to cause hypertension.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Simple hypertension rarely causes diabetes, and in clinical practice, it can also be confirmed that some people have a history of hypertension for twenty or thirty years, but there is no diabetes, which can also fully explain that simple hypertension generally does not cause diabetes, but for diabetes, it may cause hypertension.

    First of all, diabetes is harmful to blood vessels, especially diabetes for a long time, more than ten years, or even twenty years, which will generally lead to arteriosclerosis of blood vessels, and even narrowing of blood vessels, which can easily cause hypertension, so for hypertension, it generally does not cause diabetes, but diabetes generally leads to an increase in blood pressure, and arteriosclerosis occurs in high blood pressure, which often affects the body's metabolic problems and may cause diabetes. Because arteriosclerosis itself is also a risk factor for diabetes, the two can interact with each other.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no direct link between hypertension and diabetes, but there may be indirect effects between the two. Hypertension is mainly caused by genetic factors, increased sympathetic excitability, a high-salt diet, and other factors, such as secondary factors such as hyperthyroidism and adrenal masses. Diabetes is mainly caused by excessive sugar intake or genetic factors, and there is no obvious relationship between the two**.

    However, there are indirect effects between hypertension and diabetes, for example, patients with diabetes may have an impact on the arterial lining due to diabetes, that is, damage to the endothelium, which can make the patient have aggravated arteriosclerosis. Once arteriosclerosis worsens, the elasticity of the blood vessel walls decreases. There are two main factors that cause blood pressure fluctuations, on the one hand, the effective circulating blood volume, and on the other hand, the elasticity of the blood vessel wall, if the elasticity of the blood vessel wall is weakened, the systolic blood pressure will increase, so there is an indirect relationship between diabetes and hypertension.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    High blood pressure and diabetes affect each other. Patients with hypertension often have insulin resistance, which reduces insulin sensitivity, promotes increased blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and blood glucose metabolism disorders. In general, the blood pressure requirement is controlled below 140 90 mmHg, and the blood pressure requirement is controlled below 130 80 mmHg in the case of hypertension and diabetes.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Patients with high blood pressure are more prone to cerebral hemorrhage for diabetes, so they need to go to ** in time, and the condition cannot be serious, which will be life-threatening.

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