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Look Out For These High Blood Pressure Signs And Symptoms

By: Paul J Johnson

For the majority of people, being diagnosed as having hypertension or elevated blood pressure comes as a shock to them. There are usually no high blood pressure signs or symptoms to pre-warn that their blood pressure has elevated to a potentially dangerous level. In fact it is believed that about a third of people who have high blood pressure at any time do not know about it. This is why it is often referred to as the “silent killer”.

Often, the best and sometimes the only useful way of identifying if someone is suffering from high blood pressure is to measure his or her blood pressure levels using a blood pressure monitor. Sometimes the first reading is not sufficient to establish if there are blood pressure problems, as blood pressure can fluctuate due to many reasons, including medication, stress levels and exercise. This may mean returning to the clinic and having another reading to establish a proper baseline.

However, if the condition does go untreated and becomes severe then symptoms can start to appear. Unfortunately, many of the symptoms that can occur are similar to other medical conditions so they can give confusing signals.

If blood pressure is really high then the following symptoms may appear:

- Painful headaches or migraines
- Tiredness and fatigue
- Problems with vision
- Mental confusion
- Pains in the chest
- Irregular heartbeat
- Breathing difficulties
- Urine that contains blood

If the condition is left untreated then it can lead to serious and sometimes critical, life threatening conditions including, heart disease, strokes and kidney failure.

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Once blood pressure has reached the stage where signs relating to the problem are affecting their heart and kidneys then hospitalisation will often be required in order to treat the problem.

However if you feel that you may be suffering from high blood pressure and are unsure of what the exact signs are, then a quick visit to your doctor or health professional will be able to alleviate any fears or concerns you may have over your health.

They will be able to use a blood pressure monitor known as a sphygmomanometer to take a reading of your blood pressure to see if it is higher than normal. But if they do discover that your blood pressure is raised they will often ask you to come back a week later to provide another reading and see if the situation is the same to get a baseline reading.

Sometimes a person's blood pressure levels can rise in certain situations because they are either anxious or stressed. However if you find yourself suffering from any of the high blood pressure signs mentioned above on a regular basis then it is time you made an appointment with your doctor.


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