I would advise you to go to the doctors ASAP.
You should get checked out - your BP is very high and your symptoms could be due to this so it should be brought under control rapidly and you need to be checked out for any underlying cause.
All the best.
Episodes of high blood pressure may be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, sweating, palpitations, and anxiety.
Malaria is caused due to mosquito bite. It may also cause due to symptoms like high fever, perspiration, headache etc.
Answer: Symptoms are: perspiration, irritability, confusion, headache, dizziness, and as time passes feeling hot and then cold in rapid succession. There can even be convulsions especially in young children.
It increases your body temperature you can have hot dry skin, can cause a rapid heartbeat, headache, confusion and you would also feel unconsciousness.
headache; vision problems; a rise in blood pressure; fast heartbeat; weight gain; or swelling of the face, fingers, lower legs, ankles, or feet.
Headache. Flushing. Sweating. Facial tightness. Numbness, tingling or burning in the skin. Rapid, fluttering heartbeat. Chest pain. Nausea.
Pitocin is a drug used to bring on labor contractions during childbirth. The side effects include irregular heartbeat, extreme thirst, fainting, seizure, headache, and unusual bleeding or bruising.
Anemia is a condition that occurs when your blod lacks enough healthy red blood cells. Symptoms incude: -Fatigue -Pale Skin -Fast Heartbeat -Shortness of breath -chest pain -dizziness and -headache
There are several different signs and symptoms to watch for. Some of these symptoms include fatigue, weakness, dizziness, headache, low body temperature, pale skin, and irregular heartbeat.
These include headache, vision problems, increased blood pressure, fast heartbeat, weight gain, and swelling of the face, fingers, lower legs, ankles or feet.
Symptoms of this reaction include fast or pounding heartbeat, sweating or a hot feeling, chills or a clammy feeling, headache, lightheadedness, and red or itchy skin.
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