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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

symptoms of high blood pressureHigh blood pressure is a common condition that millions of people suffer from. However, many people may not even realize they have it, since there are often no symptoms of high blood pressure and it can be difficult to identify without proper testing. Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure causes blood to exert an abnormal amount of pressure on the blood vessel walls. It is considered a chronic condition and is often hereditary.

Even though high blood pressure symptoms can be difficult to spot, in extreme circumstances there may be some signs such as:

  • Headache
  • Fatigue
  • Chest pain
  • Blurred vision
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Pounding in the chest, ears, and head

Since high blood pressure often runs in families, it is often in your best interest to be aware of your family history and undergo regular blood pressure exams if you are predisposed to the condition. It is also a good practice to get your blood pressure level checked every time you visit the doctor as well as learn which symptoms of high blood pressure you should be on the lookout for. These simple habits can help to keep you healthy for years to come and avoid many of the potentially devastating complications that can arise from untreated high blood pressure.

Consult with your doctor to learn more about reducing high blood pressure and for more information about options for treating high blood pressure to keep you healthy for years to come.

 


     

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