高血壓的常見症狀有哪些?

高血壓有哪些常見症狀?我如何判斷自己是否有高血壓?

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    joey Kim
    Symptoms caused by increased blood pressure, such as headache, dizziness, palpitations, and fatigue...
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    Pamela Cubas
    
    there are  many, sush as severe headaches, chest pain, dizziness, difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision or other vision changes, anxiety, confusion, buzzing in the ears, nosebleeds or abnormal heart rhythm.
    
    
    of course, not all together, but if you feel a couple... you have to look for help
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    Ishraq Tanvir Azad
    # 84: Most commonly  headache   fatigue,  shortness of breath  etc.
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    Francesca Salerno
    I think Had ache.
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    Jack Lee
    all different kinds of sickness showing randomly
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    BellBell Bell
    1. Dizziness
    High blood pressure is the most common symptom, some are persistent, some are transient, and are more obvious when you suddenly change your body position (such as squatting or standing up).
    
    2. Easily tired
    High blood pressure is also prone to fatigue and fatigue, because elevated blood pressure will affect heart function, leading to hypoxia in various tissues and organs of the body, causing fatigue.
    
    3. Heart palpitations and insomnia
    Heart palpitations and insomnia are more common in patients with hypertension. Insomnia is mostly caused by difficulty falling asleep, waking up early, restless sleep, easy nightmares, and easy awakening.
    
    4. Numbness of limbs
    Patients with high blood pressure sometimes experience numbness in their limbs, mainly symptoms such as soreness, muscle tension, and numbness in their fingers, toes, and skin. Some patients often feel that their fingers are not flexible.
    
    5. Memory decline
    Long-term hypertension can lead to hardening of cerebral arteries and insufficient blood supply to the brain, which can cause memory loss.
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    Ari
    High blood pressure can be sneaky, but look out for headaches, dizziness, or nosebleeds, which can be subtle signs. Honestly, though, the best way to know for sure is to get your blood pressure checked by a doctor – it's often symptomless!