like your dizzy and lightheaded. you might feel like you need to throw up or something too, maybe even clammy. bottom line - you feel like you really really sick if you know what i mean. Sometimes you can feel your pulse in you carotid arteries on both sides of your neck.
Sometimes it can feel like your head is under pressure. But, most importantantly remember your blood pressure can be dangerously high and not "feel" symptoms
If you do any of these thing you could will get higher blood pressure.
stroke....can kill you or leave brain damaged.
you get a heart attack or mini heart attack or mini stroke
You can suffer from heart failing and you can run out off breath very easily.
the blood vessels contract
blood plesure
No. High blood pressure can damage your kidneys and lead to kidney failure.
What is a positive outcome that could happen if people learned more about High Blood Pressure?
If you have high blood-pressure, there is an increase in the risk of either a stroke or a heart attack.
In some people, yes, it can. I myself get what looks like bug bites all over my body when my blood pressure gets high. I have visited multiple doctors and they all say that they don't know what it is. As soon as I start treatment for the high blood pressure, the "bites" go away. They are small and look like mosquito bites at first, but then they turn into little fluid filled blisters. They can happen on any part of the body.
a horse will do the Charleston whilst blowing a whistle
High Blood pressure.
this is because, due to high thickness of left ventricle blood gets into the aorta with high pressure, and if the aortic wall is not thick, high blood pressure in aorta breaks open wall.
High blood pressure or hypertension is a condition wherein the pressure in the arteries is higher than the normal rate. High blood pressure, if not prevented may lead you in the risk of having heart disease.
You should ask your doctor or pharmacist this question.
Heart attack, or stroke.
It would increase.
Stress and tension can be contributing factors to high blood pressure.