No...hypertension is the proper term for high blood pressure, and often it has no symptoms at all. It simply means that the force of the blood against the arterial walls is greater in pressure than it should be over an extended period of time. Losing one's temper can temporarily raise blood pressure, but that's not what's meant by hypertension.
2006-10-26 02:05:58
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answered by medrecgal1973 5
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Not at all. It's the other way around. When you have a person who loses their temper easily, they are often hypertensive. It is because of the stress.
They should chill.
2006-10-26 04:58:44
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answered by Orinoco 7
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Hypertension is actually high blood pressure. One losing their temper actually causes hypertension and not the other way around.
2006-10-26 05:01:16
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answered by tori8003 2
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actually if you get angry and sad hypertension gets higher lets put it that way
2006-10-26 05:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Both are related. Both are disadvantageous. Try to eliminate both at the same time.
2006-10-26 06:37:18
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answered by balu 1
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Offcourse it does
2006-10-26 04:54:19
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answered by Aakaash 2
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I don't know but this question makes me angry
2006-10-26 04:55:32
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answered by John Scary 5
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No it doesnot
2006-10-26 06:34:23
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answered by dimoom 2
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