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San Marcos Internist Doctors for High Blood PressureType of Physician: Internist What is a Internist? A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists. Specialty: Internal Medicine Common Name: Internist Doctors in San Marcos *![]() Capital Nephrology Associates ![]() Arjun Mohandas MD ![]() Arjun Mohandas MD ![]() Jairo L Bermuda MD ![]() Julia B Symon MD ![]() Basel Dabas MD ![]() Office of Dolan Galaviz & Smith ![]() Kenneth Long MD ![]() Corridor Primary Care ![]() Office of Dolan Galaviz & Smith ![]() Central Texas Medical Center ![]() Central Texas Medical Center ![]() Central Texas Medical Center ![]() Central Texas Medical Center ![]() Yu-Jie Kuo MD ![]() Vernon C Haverlah DO ![]() Robert L Frets MD ![]() Sankararao Tamtam MD ![]() Danette R Elliott Mullens DO ![]() Danette R Elliott Mullens DO ![]() Haoran Yu MD ![]() Douglas F Bahr MD ![]() Christus Health Internal Medicine/Infectious Disease ![]() Christus Health Internal Medicine/Infectious Disease ![]() Christus Health Internal Medicine/Infectious Disease ![]() Kathleen B Rockwood MD ![]() Christus Health Internal Medicine/Infectious Disease ![]() Terry F Eska MD ![]() Wimberley Diagnostic Clinic ![]() Kimberly D Galusha DO ![]() Adult Care of Austin ![]() Adult Care of Austin ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Austin VA OP Clinic ![]() Austin VA OP Clinic ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic South ![]() Steven H Fehrenkamp MD PA ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic South ![]() Texas Oncology PA ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic South ![]() Capital Nephrology Associates ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic South ![]() Ferril Smith MD ![]() Live Oak Cardiology ![]() Robert Stroud MD ![]() Drs Spindel & Tretjak ![]() St Davids S Austin Hospital ![]() St Davids S Austin Hospital ![]() St Davids S Austin Hospital ![]() Seton Community Health Center ![]() Gilbert Blancarte MD ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Oltorf Medical Clinic ![]() Victory Medical & Family Care ![]() Community Care at South Austin ![]() Community Care at South Austin ![]() Kellum Medical Group PA ![]() Gloria Wright DO ![]() Austin Geriatric Specialists ![]() Austin Geriatric Specialists ![]() University of Texas Physicians ![]() Academic Physicians At Trinity ![]() Academic Physicians At Trinity ![]() UT Physicians General Internal Medicine Infectious Disease ![]() Academic Physicians At Trinity ![]() Ann M Shippy MD ![]() UT Physicians General Internal Medicine Infectious Disease ![]() Beth Miller MD ![]() Bastrop Medical Clinic ![]() Rajeev M Gupta MD ![]() Riverbend Medical Group ![]() Austin Medical Clinic East ![]() UT Austin UHS ![]() UT Austin UHS ![]() Matthew E Masters Jr. MD ![]() University Health Services ![]() Austin Medical Associates ![]() Red River Family Practice ![]() University Health Services ![]() Austin Medical Associates ![]() Medical Arts Internal Medicine ![]() Sara Bartos MD ![]() St Davids Hospital ![]() St Davids Hospital ![]() Medical Arts Internal Medicine ![]() John S Murray MD ![]() St Davids Hospital ![]() Capital Nephrology Associates ![]() Austin Adult Gerimed Associates ![]() Ted L Edwards Jr. MD ![]() Pete Garcia MD ![]() Peoples Community Clinic ![]() Erin J Silvertooth MD ![]() Primary Physicians of Austin ![]() Navasota Medical Center ![]() Primary Physicians of Austin ![]() Allergy & Asthma Consultants, LLP San Marcos, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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High Blood PressureRead the High Blood Pressure article » What is high blood pressure?High blood pressure (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension, although emotional tension and stress can temporarily increase blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80; blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is called "pre-hypertension", and a blood pressure of 140/90 or above is considered high. The top number, the systolic blood pressure, corresponds to the pressure in the arteries as the heart contracts and pumps blood forward into the arteries. The bottom number, the diastolic pressure, represents the pressure in the arteries as the heart relaxes after the contraction. The diastolic pressure reflects the lowest pressure to which the arteries are exposed. An elevation of the systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure increases the risk of developing heart (cardiac) disease, kidney (renal) disease, hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis), eye damage, and stroke (brain damage). These complications of hypertension are often referred to as end-organ damage because damage to these organs is the end result of chronic (long duration) high blood pressure. For that reason, the diagnosis of high blood pressure is important so efforts can be made to normalize blood pressure and prevent complications. It was previously thought that rises in diastolic blood pressure were a more important risk factor than systolic elevations, but it is now known that in people 50 years or older systolic hypertension represents a greater risk. The American Heart Association estimates high blood pressure affects approximately one in three adults in the United States - 73 million people. High blood pressure is also estimated to affect about two million American teens and children, and the Journal of... Recommended Reading Related to High Blood PressureWhat is Polycystic Kidney Disease?Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs, each about the size of a fist, located in the upper part of a person's abdomen, toward the back. The kidneys filter wastes and extra fluid from the blood to form urine. They also regulate amounts of certain vital substances in the body. When cysts form in the kidneys, they are filled with fluid. PKD cysts can profoundly enlarge the kidneys while replacing much of the normal structure, resulting in reduced kidney function and leading to kidney failure. When PKD causes kidneys to fail-which usually happens after many years-the patient requires dialysis or kidney transplantation. About one-half of people with the most common type of PKD progress to kidney failure, also called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). PKD can also cause cysts in the liver and problems in other organs, ... Other Related High Blood Pressure ArticlesEmergency Contact for San Marcos
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