YURAK-QON TOMIR TIZIMINING FIZIOLOGIYASI VA ARTERIAL GIPERTENZIYA MEXANIZMLARI

Zebiniso Alimova

Termiz iqtisodiyot va servis universiteti

O'g'iloy Choriyeva

Termiz iqtisodiyot va servis universiteti

Keywords: Cardiovascular system, Arterial hypertension, Blood pressure, Systolic pressure,Diastolic pressure, Pathophysiology, Neurohumoral regulation, Renin-angiotensin system, Endothelial dysfunction, Vascular tone, Diagnosis, Pharmacotherapy, Prevention.


Abstract

This article explores the fundamental physiological mechanisms of the cardiovascular system and the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension. The interplay between the heart and blood vessels, the role of neurohumoral regulation of blood pressure, and the underlying pathophysiological factors contributing to hypertension are thoroughly examined. In addition, modern diagnostic techniques and effective treatment strategies are discussed. The study provides theoretical and practical insights into the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases.


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