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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
Alternative Name: Hypertension
Hypertension or High Blood Pressure is often called the "silent killer" because symptoms of high blood pressure do not appear for years until a vital organ is affected. Even though high blood pressure usually has no signs or symptoms, it is dangerous if it continues over time and can even lead to fatal results. After the age of 40 years every person must get a blood pressure checkup at least once in six months.
Some Important Signs and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure includes:
- Headache: The most common symptoms seen in high blood pressure suffering patients is severe headache.
- Blurred Vision.
- Stroke: Stroke and heart attack are also the main symptoms of high blood pressure.
- Nosebleeds: Nosebleeds and ruddy complexions may affect the kidney functions, which may lead to high blood pressure.
- Confusion.
- A wide variety of common symptoms, such as emotional upsets, and dry mouth, are also common in people with high blood pressure.
- Dizziness.
- Low Libido or lack of sexual desire.
- Sleepiness.
- Coma.
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