Hypertensive (adjective)

Relating to or characterized by high blood pressure.

Origin:

Derived from greek word 'hyper' meaning excessive or above normal, and latin word 'tensio' meaning tension.

Examples:

  1. The hypertensive patient was advised to make lifestyle changes and take medication to manage their condition.
  2. The hypertensive episode was triggered by stress and anxiety, causing the patient's blood pressure to soar.
  3. The hypertensive individual was at increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes.
  4. The hypertensive state was diagnosed with a simple blood pressure test, which revealed elevated readings.
  5. The hypertensive crisis was a medical emergency, requiring prompt treatment and monitoring to prevent serious complications.
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