Relationship between Blood Pressure and Stroke Rate at UKI Hospital

  • Simanjuntak T
  • Pariama G
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Abstract

A complicated stroke of hypertension is dreaded in the community. Hypertension is the most common in public and causes no symptoms. Hypertension is one of the risks of stroke. Hypertension can cause injury to the veins of one of the injured blood vessels in the brain because of carelessness, deafness, and narrowing or rupture of blood vessels in the brain and can result in the brain. Nerve damage in this brain causes a stroke. The writer to know the greatest risk factors for stroke patients in hospital UKI in 2019-2021.

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Simanjuntak, T. S. B., & Pariama, G. (2023). Relationship between Blood Pressure and Stroke Rate at UKI Hospital. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research, 23(2), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.9734/jocamr/2023/v23i2475

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