What
Are High Blood Pressure Symptoms?
There are no specific high blood pressure symptoms, and if
you have high blood pressure, you cannot tell by the way you
feel. If you experience severe high blood pressure then you
may end up being hospitalized. A lot of people suffer from
high blood pressure and it is indeed a matter of concern. High
blood pressure symptoms may lead to some serious health hazards
like heart or kidney disorders.
Suffering from cardiovascular diseases like angina, heart
attack, kidney damage, eye problems, gangrene may be high blood
pressure symptoms. The cardiovascular high blood pressure symptoms
are related to other high blood pressure symptoms irrespective
of the fact you smoke or not, or if you have diabetes or even
high cholesterol.
Some lifestyle factors can add to high blood pressure symptoms
but it might be the case, that in spite of the same lifestyle
some people experience high blood pressure symptoms and some
do not.
Hypertension or high blood pressure symptoms can run in the
family. However, that does not mean you cannot notice high
blood pressure symptoms if any one does not have high blood
pressure in your family. If you are overweight, if you consume
a lot of alcohol, if you eat a lot of salt, or if you are under
a lot of stress it is likely that you could develop high blood
pressure symptoms.
Many people with hypertension don’t have any specific high
blood pressure symptoms. You may not know you have high blood
pressure. Some of the usual high blood pressure symptoms are
headaches, neck aches, black out, fits, blurred vision etc.
If you have such symptoms, you must regularly check your blood
pressure, lead a healthy lifestyle, you should try losing weight
if you are overweight, take proper and regular medicines, visit
or consult your healthcare provider at regular intervals, keep
a healthy diet, exercise daily, and quit smoking.
You may also have to get a number of tests done if your high
blood pressure symptoms have an impact over your body. These
tests might include: examination of your urine, a blood test,
checking the condition of your kidneys, a chest X-ray, identifying
any enlargement of the heart muscle, and an ECG. These are
a few check ups that you might have to undergo if you suffer
from hypertension.
If you suspect you are suffering with high blood pressure
you should consult your primary care physician immediately.
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