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In most cases the answer is yes, frustration is when you try to achieve a certain outcome without any result. The lack of achievement in many people sometimes trigger hypertension. But in other cases hypertension is naturally part of the individual. Best solution is to study and understand yourself and consult psychologist and a medical professional 
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I think both are all in response to stress. Checking why we are stressed ultimately helps to prevent hypertension
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I think the hypertension comes from doing the things which you hate and being known or conscious about it. Frustration comes from knowing that we have something that is affecting us. So learn about both frustration and hypertension and see where you can improve. Meeting a shrink in such situation can do a lot better for your health. 
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These are two totally different conditions as frustration is a psychological condition whereas hypertension is a bodily condition. Yes, frustration could lead to hypertension as when stuck somewhere or met with failure could lead to increase in blood pressure, generally seen. 
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There is evidence that suggests that chronic frustration can lead to increased hypertension, though the exact relationship is not fully understood. Stress and frustration are linked to the release of hormones that can constrict blood vessels and raise blood pressure, so it is possible for frustration to lead to hypertension.
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Yes, frustration and hypertension can be interrelated. Chronic frustration and stress can contribute to the development of hypertension.
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The answer is yes, frustration and hypertension can be interrelated. When someone feels frustrated, their stress levels tend to rise, leading to increased blood pressure and hypertension. The adrenaline that is released when someone experiences a lot of stress can constrict blood vessels and increase blood pressure, causing the heart to pump harder and more forcefully. Over time, this can cause hypertension, especially if the person is already predisposed to it or already has risk factors like high cholesterol, obesity, or diabetes. The best way to avoid this situation is to be aware of stress levels and find ways to cope with and reduce them, as well as exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet.
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Yes of couse, hypertension and frustration do intermediate because when you are stressed and frustrated too much you are likely to get hypertension .
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Friction between blood vessels and organs can result in frustration, which can lead to hypertension. frustration can also lead to hypertension because of the increased pressure in the blood vessels.
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frustration is when you try to achieve a certain outcome without any result. The lack of achievement in many people sometimes trigger hypertension.
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