bigbusybee.com bigbusybee.com bigbusybee.com
   Main :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Article
Search:   
Get 3 way links
 

Teens & Kids

Property & Estate

Eating & Drinking

Automobiles

Politics & Government

Academics & Education

Science & Research

People & Communities

Family & Home

Health & Hygiene

Relationship & Lifestyle

Computers & Software

Travel & Vacation

Jobs & Careers

Online Shopping

Issues & News

Healthcare & Medicine

Creative Arts

Finance & Banking

Online & Indoor Games

Sports

Business & Services

Self Enhancement

Recreation


 

Main › Health & Hygiene › Aerobics & Cardiovascular Workouts
 

Get To Know The Physical Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure

 

Author: Jane Peters
Hypertension can sometimes confuse both the patient and the doctor for a couple of reasons. One, the physical symptoms of high blood pressure can vary quite widely. And secondly, it shares many symptoms with other diseases or conditions.

That's why, in dealing with any illness, a thorough examination of the patient, including checking blood pressure, is essential.

It is quite common for patients to visit the doctor for one illness only to be told that their real problem is high blood pressure.

Undiagnosed hypertension can affect all the major organs of the body, including the heart, kidneys and liver. It is also capable of affecting vision and causing strokes.

The physical symptoms of high blood pressure can include giddiness, headaches, blurry vision, tremors, convulsions and difficulty in walking or exerting oneself and clinical depression, among other things.

Difficulty in even minor physical exertion and unusual tiredness may be signs of cardiac damage from high blood pressure. Excessive perspiration and breathlessness can also signal this condition. This is a serious situation and calls for immediate medical attention.

Damage to kidneys can cause symptoms like increase in frequency of urination or pain while passing urine. The skin may appear to be dull due to dehydration and electrolyte loss.

High blood pressure can affect vision causing lesions in the ocular region. If left untreated, it can cause loss of vision.

The problem is that many of these symptoms can cause the physician to suspect other diseases. Sometimes, the high blood pressure can also be a symptom of another underlying problem. Comprehensive testing may be necessary to zero in on the real problem.

In cases where hypertension caused damage to major organs, the real underlying problem (high blood pressure) may be missed. To avoid misdiagnosis, a blood pressure check is routinely done for a wide variety of complaints.

Some of the symptoms of hypertension are similar to those of diabetes. Some are even similar to that of a person who is heavily drunk!

In fact, there have been cases where hypertension was not detected or treated because it was assumed that the symptoms were induced by alcohol.

The range of physical symptoms of high blood pressure is wide enough to present real problems. Having any of the above symptoms is reason enough to consult a health care professional at the earliest.

Author Bio:

Jane Peters is a researcher and has written on several topics. For must-have articles on natural remedies for asthma and other facts on avoidance of asthma triggers, see the foregoing links.

You can also reach this article by using: Get To Know The Physical Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure, Health & Hygiene
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Your Health Never Takes a Vacation
 
Keeping Yourself Fit After 40
 
SAM-E : The Effective Natural Antidepressant?
 
Knowing The Symptoms Of Autism
 
Weight Loss Online -- The Fastest & Easiest Weight Loss Plan
 
Disruptive Technology Creates Billion Dollar Markets
 
You Can Do Anything, An Hour At A Time: Suicide Is Not The Answer
 
Chinese herbal products
 
Your Health Goals Are In Reach
 
When you think you may be pregnant
 
 
 
   Main :> Privacy Policy :> ToS
© 2008 www.bigbusybee.com All Rights Reserved.