White Coat Hypertension: Understanding Stress-Related High Blood Pressure
White coat hypertension is the term used to describe high blood pressure that occurs when a person is in a stressful situation, such as being at a doctor's office or hospital. This type of hypertension can be caused by anxiety or stress, and can be managed through relaxation techniques, lifestyle changes, and medication.Hypertension - Related Articles
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