Blood Pressure Symptoms

If you have high blood pressure, you may experience some of the blood pressure symptoms below:
- Blurred vision or loss of vision
- Chest pain
- Dizziness or fainting
- Mild to severe headaches
- Sudden unexplained weakness
- Difficulty breathing

Call your Doctor if you have a high blood pressure higher than normal that doesn’t go down even after taking your medications exactly as directed or have any questions or concerns about your condition and medications.

Call for 911 immediately
- If you have a bad headache, dizziness, confusion, difficulty speaking or problems with understanding others.
-Chest pain or discomfort radiating to your arms, back, or jaw
-If your lips and/or nail beds turn blue or white
-Nausea, sweating, or difficult breathing
-Not able to see out of one or both eyes
-Unusual or sudden back pain
-Numbness or weakness in one side of your body

As always, make sure you follow the appropriate high blood pressure treatment to prevent the signs and symptoms shown above. Consult your physician if you are taking over the counter medications or if you are making any life style changes. A lower blood pressure means a healthy lifestyle.






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