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| Subject: Symptoms of High Blood Pressure Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:10 pm | |
| 3 High Blood Pressure Symptoms to Be Aware Of
The symptoms range greatly for the dangerous condition called high blood pressure, and can only be verified through a check of your blood pressure. There are however certain symptoms that make it more recognizable, as well as certain factors that can contribute to the disease. If you notice any of the symptoms of high blood pressure we'll be looking at in this article, you should consult your doctor for advice to determine if you have hypertension. After getting diagnosed with high blood pressure you need to continue monitoring the problem even if you don't present any specific symptoms and are taking medication for the condition. While blood pressure can be controlled, either with medication, natural remedies or lifestyle changes, it sometimes takes a while to find the treatment that works for you. This means that once you know you have hypertension you need to check your blood pressure regularly to make sure that your course of treatment continues to be effective. Even if your doctor prescribes medication you may need to have your dose changed or try different drugs to get the right ones to lower your blood pressure well. Blurred vision is a very serious symptom of high blood pressure because it might indicate that you are suffering from kidney problems as well as diabetes. Aside from checking your blood pressure, it is also important to check your eyes regularly too. Naturally, you want to be aware of any eye problems that you may have, but in some cases these exams can tell you about other health problems as well. If your vision gets blurry, you should check your eyes and your blood pressure immediately. This is a symptom that you should not ignore because it could mean that your blood pressure is dangerously high. If high blood pressure is not controlled, it can lead to something called malignant hypertension, which is extremely high blood pressure. Whereas you may not have noticeable symptoms when your blood pressure is only slightly high, with malignant hypertension, you are likely to experience disturbing symptoms, which may include nausea, vomiting, pain around the eyes or dizziness. It is even possible to lose consciousness. While malignant hypertension can come about suddenly, it's more common in people who develop it gradually but failed to control their blood pressure when it was only slightly high. Seek medical help right away if you start noticing the symptoms of malignant hypertension. At the end of the day, the fact remains that if you have high blood pressure you may or may not show symptoms, especially in the early stages of this common disease. Checking your blood pressure regularly is important even if you don't show any signs of the disease, even more so if you have possible risk factors or your medical history indicates that you are at risk. It is always better to be safe and get regular check-ups, whether you have the above mentioned symptoms of blood pressure or not. | |
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