Probable Etiology of Hypertension According To the Iranian Traditional Medicine
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Hypertension is one of the main causes of the global burden of diseases in the world. Despite the advances in modern medicine, the main causes of blood pressure increase are still unknown in 95% of cases. Environmental and genetic factors such as salt sensitivity are considered as the most important mechanisms in producing the common form of hypertension (Essential hypertension) (1). Historically, hypertension has not been considered as a disease in ancient Greek and Persian medical textbooks (2). It seems that over the centuries, due to the lack of proper tools to measure blood pressure, ancient physicians have diagnosed and treated hypertension according to observational signs and symptoms. In this article, a list of possible causes of hypertension based on the principles of Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) is reviewed. Based on teaching of ITM, any disease or injury can arise from a direct damage to an organ or can actually be a manifestation of damage originating in other organs which apparently do not seem to be sick. These organs in ancient medicine are called associated organs (3). Regarding this, three major organs of heart, vessels, and intravascular fluid (blood) as main affected organs and brain, stomach, kidney, liver, and lung as associated organs should be taken into account. In dealing with hypertension pertinent to heart, hyperactivity of heart pump caused by hot dystemperament (Sui' a Mizaj) (change in whole body or an organ temperament) (4) and the one related to vessels, dry dystemperament caused by descending of abnormal black bile (abnormal Sauda) to vessel wall that seems to be equivalent with atherosclerosis (5, 6) can cause hypertension. In terms of intravascular fluid, qualitative or quantitative changes should be considered. Here, in the case of quantitative changes in blood, the increase in blood volume leads to vascular tension and in the case of qualitative changes, increased blood viscosity could lead to creation of blockage inside vessels and the rise in blood pressure (7). In the case of associated organs, considering the role of psycho-neural disorders in all sorts of high blood pressure, psychic states should be considered (4, 8). Given the role of gastrointestinal disorders, any disruption and in the first step of digestion (gastric digestion), which may lead to improper humors mixture (9) or failure to discharge waste products from the body (constipation), incidence of many
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