Hypertension in young people
Most cases of hypertension in the absence of renal disease fall on people who have passed their 4th decade of life. However, it is relatively not uncommon, according to the observations of Mog'a and Voiv, for essential hypertension, with pressure of 145-215 mm Hg, to be observed also in young sub-people. This hypertension is expressed in the latter by the same sub-ective disorders as in elderly people, but often does not give any seizures at all.
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