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Chapter 1430 - Chapter 570: Infant Hypertension and the Dangers of Consanguineous Marriage (Part 2)

Childhood hypertension is relatively rare, but it still occurs in some cases.

Hypertension in infants is indeed extremely rare.

Most develop secondary hypertension as they age, such as aortic stenosis, renal artery stenosis, renal artery aneurysms, and so on.

"At that time, Qilian did not receive treatment. Later, when he was five months old, he showed signs of irritability, crying for no reason, vomiting, sweating profusely, and other obvious symptoms. His family took him to see the doctor again, and he continued relying on medication for maintenance and treatment until he was nineteen."

She told the assembled doctors Zhang Qilian's childhood medical history for the first time in full detail.

Infants born with hypertension are particularly difficult to care for.

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