High blood pressure affects arteries and forces the heart to work harder, often without symptoms. Regular checkups and home monitoring are vital, especially if there's a family history of high blood pressure.
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Here are some signs you should know about hypertension:
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Dizziness
High blood pressure disrupts brain blood flow, causing dizziness and lightheadedness, especially after exertion or standing.
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Nosebleeds
High blood pressure may weaken nasal blood vessels, increasing rupture risk and nosebleeds. Consult a healthcare professional if it's frequent.
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Short Breaths
High blood pressure can strain your heart and lungs, causing breathlessness even during mild activity.
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Tinnitus
High blood pressure can disrupt ear blood flow, causing tinnitus by affecting delicate hearing and balance structures.
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Blurred Vision
Hypertension damages retinal blood vessels from high blood pressure, causing blurred vision.