Blood pressure: Signs and symptoms of high blood pressure
Blood pressure: Signs and symptoms of high blood pressure . What are the signs and symptoms of hypertension? High blood pressure is very hard to detec
What are the signs and symptoms of hypertension? High blood pressure is very hard to detect when you look at a person. You would have to measure it with the blood pressure instrument to determine the values. The signs and sympt
high blood pressure are similar to most other disease that it's not very reliable. For example, some signs and symptoms include: headaches, fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, facial flushing, transient insomnia or difficulty sleeping due to feeling hot or flushed at the time of diagnosis or before diagnosis.
When a person experience mental tension, stress, and anxiety it doesn't necessarily means that these are signs and symptoms of hypertension. It can be confused with signs and symptoms with hypertension since they're so similar. Patient with emergency hypertensive episodes will experience confusion, visual disturbances, nausea and vomiting. The high blood pressure will cause the brain to be out of order and it will make the patient react adversely.
High blood pressure alone will not be strong enough to cause the patient symptoms. When the blood pressure is 240/120mmHg, this is when you can see the symptoms in the patients. If blood pressure is this high and it's not because of end-organ damage then it's called accelerated hypertension.
Another hypertension factor is the patient has insulin resistance such as in Diabetes type II. The reason why patient will have high blood pressure is because the activity of insulin is prohibited. The job of insulin is to dilate the blood vess
maintain normal blood pressure, but when the body is resistant to the job of insulin then the blood pressure will rise due ineffective insulin activity. Patients with metabolic syndrome or syndrome X will have this insulin resistance effect and therefore will have high blood pressure.
When you eat salt your cells will retain water to balance out the concentration of salt thus making your blood pressure rise. It also makes your heart work harder too. Salts will cause your cells to
What causes high blood pressure? High blood pressure has no specific cause but has often been associated with smoking, obesity, high salt intake which causes water to retain, rennin homeostasis, insulin resistance in diabetics, genetics, high stress, and age. Obese individuals are 5 times as likely to develop hypertension. 85% of hypertensive patients have body mass index over 25.
Release water to match up with the salt concentration in the blood stream and therefore increase the blood volume in the blood vessel and causing the blood pressure to rise. You should eat very little salt if you have high blood pressure or heart problems. Salt is very bad for you.
Some patient wills high rennin level will lead to high blood pressure. High rennin level lead to an increase in Angiotensin II which lead to increased in Vasoconstriction, thirty and Aldosterone which lead to increased in sodium resorption in the kidneys which lead to increase in blood pressure. It has been said that potassium might prevent and treat hypertension. There're many other factors that can lead to hypertension but it's important for you to minimize high blood pressure and get to the doctor fast because it's a life threatening condition when the blood pressure number is too high.
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