High Blood Pressure commonly and often causes no symptoms at all, that is why it is called the Silent Killer. Sometimes symptoms such as - headaches, nosebleeds, dizziness, flushed face and fatigue can occur, but these symptoms can also appear in someone whose blood pressure is not high.
Episodes of high blood pressure may be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, sweating, palpitations, and anxiety.
There are no common high blood pressure symptoms at the pressures usually encountered in a hypertensive person. This is why it also goes by the sinister name of the 'Silent Killer'. With extremely high blood pressure however symptoms such as headache, nosebleeds, facial flushing or visual disturbance can occur. This is an emergency. Other symptoms occure when one has had high blood pressure for a long time and there are complications - so the symptoms will then depend upon the organ affected, for example, heart, kidney or brain.
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The common name for hypertension is high blood pressure. To be diagnosed with high blood pressure, a person typically has three or more readings of 140/90 or higher.
High blood pressure can produce symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, headache, nausea and vomiting and chest pain. People often do not seek medical care until they have symptoms arising from the organ damage caused by chronic (ongoing, long-term) high blood pressure
The best place to find out is your doctors. There are many symptoms of high blood pressure, these include: headaches, dizziness and black-outs. Often though many people do not have any symptoms.
Usually a person with high blood pressure feel no symptoms. Very dangerous condition.
There are very few recognizable symptoms to high blood pressure. The symptoms usually occur when your blood pressure is so high that it is dangerous in an immediate way. You may experience difficulty breathing, headaches, pounding in your ears or blood in the urine. The only way to know for sure is regular readings done at home or by your GP.
Common symptoms of hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, include nausea, headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, chest pain, shortness of breath, and blurred vision.
Signs and symptoms of metabolic abnormalities include high blood pressure and obesity. You may also suffer from high blood sugar level and high cholesterol.
yes...there are some symptoms of high blood pressure like headache,blurred vision,dizziness etc...one of them is nausea....
Very common since there is alot of obese people today.High blood pressure is very common and affects an equal number of men and women.About 33 in 100 men and women in the United Kingdom have high blood pressure.[1]About 60 in 100 people with high blood pressure are not being treated.[1]Out of those who are being treated, 50 in 100 still have high blood pressure.[1]About 20 in 100 heart attacks are caused by high blood pressure.[i have high blood pressure my self and i am only 16, had it since i was 12 and i ain't "fat"..http://www.guardian.co.UK/lifeandstyle/besttreatments/high-blood-pressure-how-common