A British cardiologist named seven signs of high blood pressure
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Calling the signs of high blood pressure' pressure, British cardiologist Oliver Segal advised to pay attention to headaches, fatigue, nosebleeds.
Cardiologist Oliver Segal said in an interview that one in four adults in the world can have high blood pressure. Elevated blood pressure, the doctor reminded, increases the risk of heart failure, stroke, vascular dementia, and kidney disease.
Also, the cardiologist pointed out that most people with hypertension do not suspect the presence of the disease and therefore may not receive the necessary medical assistance. . Dr. Segal has identified seven warning signs to look for to detect existing blood pressure problems.
- Severe headaches. According to a British specialist, headaches that last more than two weeks are one of the possible symptoms of hypertension, which should be visited by a doctor.
- Fatigue or confusion. They can also indicate high blood pressure.
- Bleeding from the nose. This usually indicates a significant increase in blood pressure.
- Problems with vision. High blood pressure affects the condition of the eyes, often causing blurred, distorted vision.
In addition to them,
- difficulty breathing and shortness of breath,
- irregular heartbeat and chest pain,
- pulsating beats felt in the chest, neck or ears.
The British cardiologist added that “there are other symptoms , which may be associated with high blood pressure, including dizziness, sweating, chronic insomnia, facial flushing, blood in the urine, hemorrhaging in the eyes.”
Dr. Segal stressed that experiencing any of the listed symptoms for longer than two weeks, it is necessary to visit a therapist and talk with him about the need for further examination by a cardiologist.
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