Yes, high blood pressure can cause dizziness, particularly when it leads to sudden changes in blood flow or when it is associated with hypertension-related complications. Dizziness may occur if blood pressure spikes or drops rapidly, affecting blood circulation to the brain. Additionally, medications used to manage high blood pressure can also contribute to feelings of dizziness as a side effect. If you experience persistent dizziness, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
The main cause of dizziness is high blood pressure. I suggest you make an appointment to see your doctor. He will test your blood pressure and if it is too high he will give you medication to correct the problem.
yes...there are some symptoms of high blood pressure like headache,blurred vision,dizziness etc...one of them is nausea....
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High blood pressure medication should not cause dizziness, if it is you are taking too much which means that your blood pressure drops too low particularly when you stand up. You need to discuss with your doctor how much and what you need to take.
Yes hyperthyroidism can cause high blood pressure.
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Yes it does. The reason it causes dizziness is because hypertension is high BP and the blood is moving around the body real fast and there is more blood going into the brain
It depends on what you consider too low. Many people can function very well with low blood pressures. If it gives you severe dizziness or fainting, then it needs to be treated. With high blood pressure you can get dizziness and headaches and if left untreated, can lead to strokes which can cause permanent damage to your brain and body. And, untreated high blood pressure causes damage to the lining of your vessels which cannot be repaired
no because it may cause high blood pressure.
The pain from shingles can cause a person's blood pressure to spike.
Because the leading cause to lvh is pathological hypertrophy and theleading cause to that is high blood pressure. when you have high blood pressure your heart beats harder to counteract the pressure, and seeing how many Americans today are either obese or overwieght high blood pressure is in no way rare.