High
blood pressure typically has no symptoms at all, which is why it is called the
salient killer. Although some symptoms occur simultaneously with this disorder,
some of these symptoms occur just as frequency in those with normal blood
pressure.
blood pressure typically has no symptoms at all, which is why it is called the
salient killer. Although some symptoms occur simultaneously with this disorder,
some of these symptoms occur just as frequency in those with normal blood
pressure.
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Breathless
Breathless
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Headache
Headache
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Bleeding from nose (Epistaxis)
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Fatigue and sleepiness
Fatigue and sleepiness
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Confusion
Confusion
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Tinnitus or ringing of the ears
Tinnitus or ringing of the ears
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Vomiting
Vomiting
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Profuse sweating
Profuse sweating
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Blurred vision
Blurred vision
If you do not have the above symptoms
does not mean you have no high blood pressure at all remember that most common
symptoms of high blood pressure is that “IT HAS NO SYMPTOMS”. The best way is
to have your pressure checked at frequent intervals.
does not mean you have no high blood pressure at all remember that most common
symptoms of high blood pressure is that “IT HAS NO SYMPTOMS”. The best way is
to have your pressure checked at frequent intervals.