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| *Women health>>>High Blood Pressure |
What are the ovious signs of high blood pressure also low? |
apart from going to dr yet lightheadedness, tired/fatigued, blacking out when standing are signs of hypotension (low blood pressure) Source(s): Me ( I have an autoimmiune disorder that can result in dangerously low blood presssure, 70/50 for ex.) high blood pressure (hypertension) has no visible signs this is why it is known as "the silent killer". Dizziness is a common sign of low blood pressure. High Blood Pressure: Possibly, Headache, ringing in the ears, fatigue...but there can also be no signs Low Blood Pressure: Dizziness, faintness, tiredness...but again there can also be no signs High blood pressure can cause headache and dizziness.Sometimes there are no obvious signs at all.Low blood pressure can give make you feel weak and light headed. There unfortunately NO obvious signs to high blood pressure which is also one reason it is so dangerous there can be complaints of headache dizziness tired frquently or just feeling tense theese can also be symptoms of 100 other things if there is a reason to believe you could be at risk. check it yourself from time to time many over the counter kits are available and most stores have a blood pressure booth. the same information is true for low blood pressure however more complaints of being dizzy or tired some people actually pass out NOTHING IS AS GOOD AS YOUR DR`S REGULAR EXAM this gives them a baseline and a better chance at early detection which is primary......... high blood pressure can make u feel dizzy,when standing up or bending over,u can also be getting headaches,feeling tired,pain behind the eyes, sweatting, sencitive to light,also these simptons can happen if u have low pressure also could pass out!GET IT CHECKED!! |
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