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What (other than having it checked) are some signs of high blood pressure?

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Just curious. A coworker says he’s concerned about me, because my face is always red and I look flushed, and I sweat easily. Is this a sign of high blood pressure? If not, what ARE some signs?

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11 Responses to “What (other than having it checked) are some signs of high blood pressure?”

  1. Caffeinated Content - Members-Only Content for WordPress Says:

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    major signs are chest pain and you see spots sometimes

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    Just go to Walgreens and use one of the free blood pressure checkers.

    These are more likely signs of regular alchohol use than high blood pressure though.

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    I don’t think there is anyway of finding out if you have high blood pressure without having it checked.

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    just go measure it – can do for free at drug stores – not worth mucking around with this one mate, find out
    blood pressure is very treatable

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    Red face is not necessarily indicative of high B.P. If someone can carefully observe , a hypertensive without anemia ot heart disease pulsates with every heart beat. While lying down or sleeping toes move with each pulse .

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    Headaches, blurred vision especially peripheral

  7. Create a video blog Says:

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    Some people think the symptoms of high blood pressure are:

    Frequent headaches
    Dizziness

    And although you may feel these things, the truth is that most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms. That’s why it is important to monitor your blood pressure regularly. If you know your blood pressure is too high, you can do something about it.

    High blood pressure typically develops without signs or symptoms. And it affects nearly everyone eventually. If you don’t have high blood pressure by age 55, you have a 90 percent chance of developing it at some point in your life, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Fortunately, high blood pressure can be easily detected. And once you know you have high blood pressure, you can work with your doctor to control it.

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    My boyfriend has blood pressure problems and he has all those symptoms plus he gets palpatations(where you can hear your own heart beat) But if you think you may have a problem you should definately see a doctor it is better to be safe then sorry

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    I am no doctor. I think that you should see one and have an EKG. Redness and sweating could indeed be sysmtoms from the heart. There are really no symptoms of HBP, but sometimes it causes headaches in certain people.

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    headaches,,,,,blured vision,,,,chest pains red face top of head sweating or hot,,,iregular heart beat rapid heart beat,,,,get it checked

  11. Create a video blog...instantly. Says:

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    no conspicuous sign but sometimes perspiration ,severe headace & restlessness in the heart & body .

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