Hypertension - The Signs And
Symptoms
Hypertension is what is diagnosed in most cases when your
blood pressure reading is consistently more than 140/90.
Pre-hypertension is present when your blood pressure
readings are consistently between 120-139/80-89. Although this
does not mean you have hypertension, it is a good indicator
that you will most likely develop high blood pressure in the
future.
For either hypertension, or pre-hypertension, your doctor
will usually suggest changes in your lifestyle to get it down
to a more normal range. You'll be told to adjust your eating
habits and begin to eat more healthy foods, as well as get on
an exercise program if you're not already doing so.
While this may not sound like something fun or what you
really want to hear, it's your life we're talking about. High
blood pressure is known as the "silent killer". You don't feel
like anything is wrong so you may be inclined to simply ignore
the signs and symptoms of hypertension.
This can prove to be a fatal mistake. Left untreated and
ignored, hypertension will lead to strokes, heart failure,
heart attacks, aneurysm or death. It is a very serious health
issue.
Some of the symptoms of hypertension can include:
-headaches
-being tired all the time
-blurred vision
-nosebleeds
-ringing in the ears
-chest pain
-irregular heartbeat
-feeling of confusion off and on
-heart failure
If you experience any of these signs and symptoms of
hypertension, get to your doctor immediately. Don't wait until
it's too late. Your doctor can perform tests and get you on
treatment that will reduce the risks of this deadly
disease.
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