If You Have One of These 7 Symptoms, You Could Have High Blood Pressure

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Did you know that about 1 in 3 Americans has high blood pressure?

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Did you know that about 1 in 3 Americans has high blood pressure? It’s a staggering statistic, especially considering that it can lead to deadly conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and even sudden cardiac arrest. So, if you are in between doctor’s visits and suspect that there may be something awry, it’d behoove you to get the simple test done as soon as you can.

And while most patients can live with, or even be unaware of, high blood pressure until a health crisis occurs, there are some symptoms that should not be ignored…

  1. Dry Skin and Pre-Mature Aging

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  1.  Plagued by constant dry skin and pre-mature wrinkles? If you generally take good care of your skin, but you are starting to look quite a bit older than those in you peer group, you may be experiencing high blood pressure. This symptom is commonly found in females, especially between the ages of 40 and 49.

    It goes without saying that aging is part of life, but rapid wrinkling or sagging could indicate that something is going wrong internally.

 

Frequent Urination

Many times, frequent urination is caused by something routine, like a bladder infection. Nevertheless, it can also mean that you are experiencing hypertension. This happens because the heart muscle weakens when blood pressure is too high, sometimes leading to damaged capillaries in the kidneys.

When left untreated, this condition can also lead to kidney disease or even renal failure.

 

Stomach Pain

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If you suffer from mysterious stomach pains that have proven to be difficult to diagnose, your ailments may just have something to do with your blood pressure. Studies have shown that, when placed on a healthy diet with sufficient exercise, patients who had been experiencing chronic diarrhea, bloating, and cramps saw improvement.

 

Eye Damage

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Of course, our vision tends to worsen as we age, but blood spots, sudden vision loss, or fluid build-up may indicate something much more serious. Like the kidneys, your eyes also depend on a healthy flow of blood in order to function properly, which means, if they get too much, too little, or if there are blockages, your sight could end up going far too soon.

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