Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Hypertension Symptoms? - Often There are None
While many persons are concerned about hypertension symptoms, it turns out that often there are not any symptoms before a heart attack.
Hypertension symptoms may present with fatigue, occipital and pulsating headaches in the morning, lightheadedness, flushing, chest pains and visual or speech difficulties.
Often the only hypertension symptoms are heart attacks.
Having few if any hypertension symptoms, high blood pressure is known as the “silent killer”.
It is very concerning, with few hypertension symptoms, that death from cardiovascular disease in still increasing every year.
With sthe dangers of hypertension ever present be sure to have your blood pressure checked, at least annually, is common sense. Hypertension Symptoms? - Often There are None
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