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Blood Pressure Chart - Symptoms
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And we promise that we will go over the symptoms of High Blood Pressure and provide you with some usefull tips for coping with High Blood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is the biggest known cause of disability and premature death in the UK through stroke,heart attack and heart disease. One in three adults in the UK has High Blood Pressure and everyday 350 people have a preventable stroke or heart attack caused by the condition.
Most of people can live unaware that they have this life threatening disorder.
this is why it is know as " SILENT KILLER".
Types of High Blood Pressure
1- Primary High Blood Pressure
Where the underlying cause is not known .
2- Secondary High Blood Pressure
which occurs as a result of another health disorder, or the use of certain prescription drugs and medications .
Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
It is a wellknown fact that most of affected people will never notice its symptoms even when it became very high . so most of people do not know what is going on till it is too late, patients may suffer for one or two , sometimes more from the following symptoms :
-Recurring Headaches
-Dizziness
-Blurred Vision
-Nausea
-Increased Nosebleeds
Important Notes
As we Mentioned Before Most of These are not Noticable , So It is Necessary to Consult your Doctor from Time to Time and Always do a Regular CheckUp .Do Not forget that if you Dismissed This Serious Desease , This may lead you to alot of Health Problems like Heart Attack , Kidney Failure and Strokes .
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