World Hypertension Day 2024: 7 Most Common Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
Headache: If you wake up or experience headaches during the night, it could be a sign of nocturnal hypertension. High blood pressure can cause headaches that are most severe in the morning because blood pressure naturally increases during sleep and reaches its highest point in the early hours of the morning. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppRestlessness and Fatigue: Exhaustion and restlessness may also be signs of hypertension. An inability to get a good sleep due to high blood pressure can result in restless feelings during the day. Fatigue may also arise from the heart having to work harder to pump blood through constricted blood arteries. (Image Source: Getty)
Chest pain and nose bleeding: It is important to take chest pain seriously and not mistake it for heartburn or indigestion. This type of pain can be a sign of various serious medical conditions, including high blood pressure. Seeking medical attention and getting evaluated by a doctor is crucial if you experience chest pain. Nosebleeds may be caused by sinusitis or excessive nose blowing, but they can also be a symptom of high blood pressure. If you frequently experience nosebleeds, it is important to inform your doctor. (Image Source: Getty)
Feeling of vomiting and nausea: High blood pressure can make you feel nauseous and cause sudden vomiting. If you experience this without any clear reason, it's important to see a doctor. Even if you don't think high blood pressure is the cause, sudden vomiting always requires medical attention. (Image Source: Getty)
Shortness of breath: Breathing problems is a typical sign of high blood pressure. (Image Source: Getty)
Snoring: Snoring can be a potential sign of high blood pressure, particularly if it is accompanied by pauses in breathing known as sleep apnea. Snoring happens when the airway becomes partially obstructed, and it causes vibrations in the throat tissues. However, for people with hypertension, snoring may indicate more than just sleep apnea. It could also signify restricted blood flow due to narrowed blood vessels, which is a characteristic of high blood pressure. (Image Source: Getty)
Blurred vision: Hypertension can result in blurred vision or develop black spots in your visual field or sudden complete loss of vision are the symptoms which should be taken seriously. (Image Source: Getty)
Inputs by Dr Amit Bhushan Sharma, Director and Unit Head Cardiology, Paras Health, Gurugram. (Image Source: Getty)