by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 14, 2020 | Anxiety
The relationship between anxiety and high blood pressure is an interesting one. While anxiety has not been proven to cause high blood pressure directly, it can cause temporary spikes or elevations in blood pressure, which can do damage in the body. If you suffer from...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 14, 2020 | Shingles
If you thought that shingles was bad enough on its own, taking a look at the possible complications it can result in will probably change your mind. Complications can be managed by getting efficient treatment for shingles, and understanding the risk factors and early...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 14, 2020 | Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes may be asymptomatic early on, and you may feel like there are no problems, but uncontrolled blood sugar can affect your health in dangerous ways. The blood vessels, heart, eyes, nerves and kidneys can all be damaged by diabetes that is uncontrolled,...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 14, 2020 | Hypertension/High Blood Pressure
There has been some association between sweating and high blood pressure, but at the moment, there is no conclusive scientific evidence to prove that excessive sweating is caused by hypertension. In fact, high blood pressure is so much of a concern, because the...
by Patient’s Choice Medical Center | Jan 14, 2020 | Erectile Dysfunction
While the relationship between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular health has been known for a while, a new study from Australia has provided some concerning insights into how the two conditions are connected. The new study, the biggest of its kind, suggests that...
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