Syptoms of High Blood Pressure or Hypertension
What are the symptoms of high blood pressure and Hypertension
High blood pressure typically has no symptoms, that is why we can call it as Silent killer. Although there are many coincidental symptoms that are widely believed to be associated with high blood pressure. These include headaches, nosebleeds, dizziness, a flushed face and fatigue. Although people with high blood pressure may have many of these symptoms, they occur just as frequently in those with normal blood pressure. If a person has high blood pressure that is severe or longstanding and left untreated, symptoms such as headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, restlessness, and blurred vision can occur as a result of damage to the brain, eyes, heart and kidneys. In rare cases, high blood pressure may cause brain swelling, which can lead to drowsiness and coma.
Breifly Hypertension has following symtoms
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headache
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Nosebleed (Epistaxis)
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Breathlessness
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sleepiness, Ansomnia
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confusion
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Fatigue
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coma.
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