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If it’s not managed well, high blood pressure can make you 4-6 times more likely to have a stroke. This is because it can thicken the artery walls and make cholesterol or other fats build up and form plaques. If one of those breaks free, it can block your brain’s blood supply.

High blood pressure also can weaken arteries and make them more likely to burst, which would cause a hemorrhagic stroke.

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