What are the symptoms of hypertension
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People's blood pressure itself is constantly changing and fluctuating. If the fluctuation range of blood pressure exceeds the upper limit of the normal range, and the duration is relatively long, the phenomenon of hypertension will occur. Due to individual differences, the manifestations of hypertension are not the same. Early hypertension can be without any symptoms, but the patient's mental tension, or after overwork, blood pressure will rise suddenly. If the course of hypertension is relatively long, it can continue to rise under training, and finally lead to hypertension symptoms. There are two types of hypertension: slow progressive type and rapid progressive type. Now I will introduce the symptoms of hypertension
What are the symptoms of hypertension
If it is progressive hypertension, patients often feel headache and dizziness, or can not concentrate, or numbness, nocturia. There are also some patients with slowly progressive hypertension will have chest tightness, palpitations, and fatigue and other symptoms. If the blood pressure rises suddenly, it can lead to severe headache.
High blood pressure patients with high blood pressure can easily lead to very serious symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, dizziness or unconsciousness, or physical convulsions. This kind of hypertension belongs to the type of rapid hypertension. These phenomena will happen suddenly in a short time.
Acute hypertension is also easy to harm the heart, brain and kidney of patients, can lead to myocardial infarction or stroke, or lead to renal failure. Hypertension is a potential factor of many diseases, so it should be actively treated. Patients with hypertension should pay attention to reduce their weight and sodium intake.
matters needing attention
After hypertension, the daily fat intake should be reduced, the amount of exercise should be increased, and smoking and drinking should be stopped. Don't eat animal visceral food. You should be optimistic every day and keep your stool unblocked.