Symptoms Linked To Fibromuscular Dysplasia

High Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure is one of the most common complications of the condition. When the arteries narrow, there's increased pressure on the walls as the blood tries to flow properly. This condition is cause for concern because it has the potential to lead to artery damage, serious heart disease, or total heart failure. High blood pressure, also called hypertension, can also lead to brain damage. If the brain doesn't have an adequate supply of blood, patients may experience transient ischemic attacks, otherwise known as mini-strokes. These attacks have the same symptoms as a stroke, but they only last for a short time and are typically gone in twenty-four hours. Patients might also experience full strokes or cognitive impairment due to reduced blood flow to the brain.

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