Hypertension - essential
Symptoms
Usually, high blood pressure has no symptoms at all. That is why it is often called the "silent killer." Millions of people have high blood pressure and many do not even know they have this serious condition.
Rarely, you may experience a mild
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Fatigue -
Confusion -
Visual changes -
Nausea and vomiting -
Anxiety -
Perspiration -
Pale or red skin - Angina-like pain, crushing
chest pain
Note: There are usually no symptoms.
Signs and tests
Multiple systolic blood pressure readings between 130 and 139 or diastolic blood pressure readings between 80 and 89 is called prehypertension. Your doctor will recommend and encourage lifestyle changes including weight loss, exercise, and nutritional changes.
Tests for suspected causes (called secondary hypertension) may be performed. Essential hypertension is diagnosed when NO causes can be found.






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