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Most people think high blood pressure is dangerous only when it causes symptoms.
The truth is that some of the most serious damage happens silently for years before patients ever feel anything.
In this episode, I explain left ventricular hypertrophy, also known as LVH, a condition where the main pumping chamber of the heart becomes abnormally thickened due to long standing high blood pressure.
We discuss:
• What left ventricular hypertrophy actually is
• Why high blood pressure forces the heart to work harder over time
• How LVH increases the risk of heart failure, stroke, and death
• Why echocardiograms are important for many patients with hypertension
• How fragmented healthcare systems cause patients to miss critical testing
• Why aggressive blood pressure control can prevent long term heart damage
• The important partnership between primary care and cardiology in preventing cardiovascular disease
I also explain why high blood pressure is often diagnosed late, why many patients never complete their cardiac evaluations, and how preventive medicine helps detect problems before irreversible damage occurs.
If you have hypertension, this episode may change how you think about blood pressure control and long term heart health.
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