Pain and High Blood Pressure - Can chronic pain cause or contribute to high blood pressure?

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Pain and High Blood Pressure - Can chronic pain cause or contribute to high blood pressure?

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While pain from an injury causes a surge of adrenaline and a rise in heart rate and blood pressure, usually chronic pain such as low back problems, does not.

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