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[S1219]Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure
by Jessica P, Jes
Because the symptoms of high blood pressure are few, prevention and screening are the way to go to protect your health. At every check up, your doctor should measure your blood pressure. You have to take it multiple times to know what your true average is. The average blood pressure is the measurement of your normal blood pressure.

Although many people suffer from this condition, they don't always experience or notice the symptoms of high blood pressure. Often, a person may experience high blood pressure symptoms but they can be confused with symptoms of another disorder or condition. However, people with high blood pressure will usually experience at least a few of the same symptoms at some point. Here's a list of the more common ones:

* Headache - This can be one of the main high blood pressure symptoms. * Vertigo * Irritability * Queasiness * Feeling Hot * Feeling faint

When left untreated, high blood pressure can cause serious problems such as organ damage. High blood pressure can lead to heart attack, aneurysms, eye damage, vision problems, and stroke-- and those are just a few examples. If you experience any of these symptoms of high blood pressure, it's important that you get a hold of your doctor at once. Controlling it could mean the difference between life or death. If high is something that runs in your family, you should have your blood pressure taken regularly. You need to watch for arising problems even if you've never experienced the symptoms.

You may also be able to help prevent problems and symptoms by eating a healthy diet, exercising, and avoiding alcohol and cigarettes. The key to staying happy and healthy is prevention. It is worth it to take the time to really take care of your body and your health.

Usually people ignore high blood pressure. Even those who take
medicine, only take anti hypertensive medication for short time. Studies have
proved that 90% of high blood pressure patients show non compliance with
their medication. If you will not control your blood pressure it may
lead to serious problems with your Heart, Kidneys, Brain and Eyes. If you
want to save these vital organs , then you will have to control your
blood pressure with in limits.

Normal blood pressure is 120/80. If this reading goes above 140/90,
then you consider yourself as a hypertensive patient. Between 120 and 140
is a pre hypertensive stage. which can be controlled even by natural
measures like exercise, low salt intake, stop smoking, lower cholesterol,
eat vegetables etc.

How will you come to know that you have high blood pressure?


High blood pressure typically has no symptoms at all, that is why we
can call it as Silent killer. Although there are many coincidental
symptoms that are widely believed to be associated with high blood pressure.
These include headaches, nosebleeds, dizziness, a flushed face and
fatigue. Although people with high blood pressure may have many of these
symptoms, they occur just as frequently in those with normal blood
pressure. Why these symptoms occur, If a person has high blood pressure that
is severe or longstanding and left untreated, symptoms such as
headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, restlessness, and
blurred vision can occur as a result of damage to the brain, eyes, heart
and kidneys. In rare cases, high blood pressure may cause brain
swelling, which can lead to drowsiness and coma.

Briefly Hypertension has following 10 common symptoms.

headache
Nosebleed (Epistaxis)
Breathlessness
tinnitus(Ringing in Ears)
sleepiness, Ansomnia
confusion
Fatigue
profuse sweating
vomiting
low libido or lack of sexual desire
Blurred vision
If you have not above symptoms, it does not mean that you have no high
blood pressure. Remember most common symptom of high Blood pressure is
that " It Has No Symptom". Best way to keep you healthy is to have your
blood pressure checked at regular intervals.

Wish you all the good health.
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