Showing posts with label Hypertension symptoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hypertension symptoms. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2021

High blood pressure is what sort of symptom?

 High blood pressure is what sort of symptom?

Because the two elderly folks at home are in good health, I normally pay close attention to them when caring for them. I'm terrified of everything. It's been reported that the elderly are more prone to high blood pressure, therefore in order to properly care for them, I'd want to know what the signs of high blood pressure are, so I can take measures and catch them early.


Hypertension symptoms in its early stages

(1) Early manifestations: In the early stages, the majority of them are asymptomatic. They may have elevated blood pressure during physical examinations, or they may experience dizziness, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, sleeplessness, weariness, inattention, and other symptoms following mental strain, emotional excitation, or exhaustion, which may be caused by advanced mental dysfunction. The blood pressure raised only briefly in the early stages. The blood pressure continued to rise as the condition progressed, and the organs became implicated.

(2) Common brain symptoms include headaches and dizziness. Emotional excitation, extreme exhaustion, environment change, or antihypertensive medicine withdrawal are the most common causes. Blood pressure skyrocketed. Severe headache, vision impairment, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, coma, temporary hemiplegia, aphasia, and other symptoms?

(3) Cardiac performance: In the early stages, cardiac function is compensated, and symptoms are not noticeable. Later on, cardiac function deteriorates and heart failure ensues.

(4) Renal manifestations: long-term hypertension causes renal arteriosclerosis. Reduced renal function can result in nocturia, polyuria, protein, tube type, and red blood cell in urine. Low urine concentration function, phenol red excretion, and urea clearance problem are all symptoms of a urea clearance disorder. Uremia and azotemia occurred.

(5) Changes in the arterial system. 

(6) Changes in the fundus.

What to do with high blood pressure? If you want to keep your blood pressure stable, keep in mind seven don't do it!

In truth, not only the elderly, but also a large number of young individuals, suffer from high blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure, you should stick to your routine and have a positive attitude.