Sunday, June 15, 2008

Blood Pressure Symptoms


High blood pressure does not normally cause any symptoms until it has reached a very high level - normally 180/110 mmHg. Symptoms that your blood pressure has reached a extremely high level include:

Ø A headache that lasts for several days
Ø Nausea
Ø Dizziness
Ø Drowsiness
Ø Blurred or double vision
Ø Irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Ø Or shortness of breath.

If you experience any of these symptoms, you must see your GP as soon as possible.
If you are diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is very essential for you to have your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Adults should have their blood pressure checked at least once every five years though, ideally, it should be checked more frequently, particularly if you have any contributory risk factors. Most GP surgeries and clinics work a policy where they will arrange for you to have regular blood pressure checks, and they are also available on request. Children will normally have their blood pressure regularly tested as part of their regular health check-ups.

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