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Common Physical Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
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High blood pressure ( Hypertension ) does not often cause
problems over days, weeks, months, or even years, most patients with the condition don't experience
any symptoms and signs. It usually takes several years for high blood pressure ( Hypertension ) to
cause noticeable symptoms and signs; even then, the symptoms of high blood pressure are often mild
and nonspecific.So high blood pressure ( Hypertension ) is often called as "the silent killer."
patients with high blood pressure ( Hypertension ) typically don't even realize they have it until
they have blood pressure readings that are too high. It is a deadly condition and symptoms and
signs aren’t always associated with those suffering from high blood pressure ( Hypertension
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understand the symptoms and signs that do rarely occur
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It’s important to understand the symptoms and signs that do
rarely occur so you can recognize them should they happen to you.
1 - Headache
Headach is most common physical symptom of high blood pressure. When you feel headach always go to
your doctor and let him check your BP. When’s a headache not just a headache? When it’s frequent it
can be a sign of high blood pressure ( Hypertension ), which isn’t something to be
ignored.
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Dizziness
Sometimes patients with high blood pressure ( Hypertension ) will experience dizziness and vertigo.
If you feel dizzy and you think your blood pressure may be to blame, it is extremely important that
you check your blood pressure and seek medical help if you are experiencing
hypertension.
3 - Nausea Nausea
is not only symptom of GI prolems but hypertension can also be associated with nausea and
vomiting. When blood pressure symptoms and signs are experienced, oftentimes nausea will be a
part of those symptoms and signs. Nausea does not have to include vomiting. It can simply be a
feeling of sickness in your stomach with no other symptoms and signs associated with
it.
4 -Drowsiness
Hypertension can also be associated with drowsiness. If you have a hard time keeping your eyes open
or you feel the need for excessive sleep, you may be experiencing high blood pressure.
5 - Loss of
Vision In rare instances, severe increases in one’s blood pressure can result in
blurred vision or loss of vision. If you suddenly lose vision, it is extremely important that
you immediately call 911 and explain the situation to them. They will be able to get you to the
nearest hospital, where you will need to undergo treatment to stabilize your blood
pressure.
While we’ve just reviewed the top five physical symptoms and
signs of high blood pressure ( Hypertension ), it is extremely important to understand that
these symptoms and signs rarely rear their ugly heads. High blood pressure ( Hypertension ) is
often a silent condition, which means that monitoring and taking care of yourself are the best
ways to avoid complications from the condition. In short, There are no physical symptoms and
signs of high blood pressure ( Hypertension ), and it is possible to have the condition without
even knowing it.
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