What is hypertension
According to the conclusion of prof. Kabanova (Arch. Wedge, and exp. Med., 1924, No. 5-6) hypertension in the vast majority of cases is not an increase in the tension of the vascular walls, but a decrease in their myotonic state, that is, an increase in the functional activity of the heart and blood vessels, manifested in increased blood circulation in the arterial system (all or part of it) and increased blood circulation in it.
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