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A 66-year-old client is already being treated for hypertension. his doctor, concerned about the potential for heart failure, has him come back for check-ups regularly. what does hypertension have to do with heart failure?

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The answer to this question is that Hypertension caused the heart chambers to enlarge and weaken. Hypertension is also known in having a high blood pressure. Hypertension if not treated can lead to a possible stroke and heart attack. Those who are obese and overweight and with existing health conditions like chronic kidney disease, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease can make a person at risks for hypertension.

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