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Medical Conditions - Malignant Hypertension

Malignant hypertension is a serious and potentially fatal medical disorder marked by dangerously high blood pressure levels. It is frequently identified by having a systolic blood pressure above 180 mm Hg and a diastolic blood pressure above 120 mm Hg. Malignant hypertension may cause symptoms like severe headaches, visual problems, chest pain, and kidney malfunction. It can also cause organ damage, notably to the brain, eyes, heart, and kidneys. To lower blood pressure levels and avoid major problems like stroke, heart attack, or kidney failure, immediate medical care and intervention are essential.

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