Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
Most of the time, there are no symptoms of high blood pressure. However, symptoms that may occur include:
- Confusion
- Chest pain
- Ear noise or buzzing
- Irregular heartbeat
- Nosebleed
- Vision changes
- Excessive tiredness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Severe headache
- Shortness of breath
- Significant sweating
- Vision changes
If you have a severe headache or any of the symptoms above, see your doctor right away. This may be a signs of a complication or dangerously high blood pressure called malignant hypertension.
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Understanding Symptoms of High Blood Pressure Recommended Resources:
Cedars Sinai
Harvard Health Publications
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