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Are symptoms for low blood pressure the same as high?



Are symptoms for low blood pressure the same as high?

Some symptoms of low blood pressure are dizziness, lightheadness, exhaustion and weakness. These symptoms are similar to those caused by other conditions and / or diseases. You should contact your doctor for an examination and confirmation of the cause of the symptoms.
High blood pressure 鈥?or the silent killer 鈥?can be divided into two sections. When the high blood pressure is caused by an underlying disease, this is called secondary hypertension. The other is when the effects of hypertension affect organs, for example, heart, brain, kidneys, blood vessels etc. This is known as the late stage of primary hypertension.
I add a link for low and one for high blood pressure.


http://www.medicinenet.com/
low_blood_pressure/article.htm



http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/
health/dci/Diseases/Hbp/
HBP_SignsAndSymptoms.html

Hope this helps
Matador 89
yes,they're pretty much the same
No.

Low blood pressure's main symptom is the tendency to be light-headed or even faint if you stand up suddenly, especially from a squat or from lying down. (Remedy: move around before rising.)
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