Mika
VIP Contributor
What exactly is high blood pressure? Well, if your systolic pressure is around 180 and/or diastolic pressure is around 120, you have high blood pressure and you need to immediately consult a doctor. However, before your blood pressure reaches alarmingly high levels, you will be gradually experiencing high blood pressure. If the systolic pressure is higher than 130 and/or diastolic pressure is higher than 90, you are heading towards high blood pressure. Here are the symptoms to check out:
You will experience severe headaches frequently
You will experience vision problems
Your heart beat will be irregular, you will frequently hear pounding in your chest, neck and ears.
You might see blood in your urine (extreme symptom)
You will have trouble breathing
You will feel tightening in your chest, or chest pain
You will experience tiredness
You will have a lack of concentration, you will be confused
If your family has a history of high blood pressure, and if you are above 40 years of age, it makes sense to keep a blood pressure monitor at your home.
You will experience severe headaches frequently
You will experience vision problems
Your heart beat will be irregular, you will frequently hear pounding in your chest, neck and ears.
You might see blood in your urine (extreme symptom)
You will have trouble breathing
You will feel tightening in your chest, or chest pain
You will experience tiredness
You will have a lack of concentration, you will be confused
If your family has a history of high blood pressure, and if you are above 40 years of age, it makes sense to keep a blood pressure monitor at your home.