hy·per·ten·sion
n 1 : abnormally high arterial blood pressure a : such blood pressure occurring without apparent or determinable prior organic changes in the tissues possibly because of hereditary tendency, emotional tensions, faulty nutrition, or hormonal influence b : such blood pressure with demonstrable organic changes (as in nephritis, diabetes, and hyperthyroidism) 2 : a systemic condition resulting from hypertension that is either symptomless or is accompanied by nervousness, dizziness, or headache .
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