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  1. 31 maj 2022 · If your blood pressure spikes to an unusually high level, you may have symptoms including a headache. A headache is more likely for 180/120 mmHg or higher.

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  2. 21 lis 2023 · Overview. This guideline covers identifying and treating primary hypertension (high blood pressure) in people aged 18 and over, including people with type 2 diabetes.

  3. 10 paź 2022 · However, some people may have headachesespecially if their blood pressure skyrockets into the danger zone—a condition known as high blood pressure emergency or urgency. Here’s what you need to know about a high blood pressure headache, what other symptoms may occur, and when to call 911.

  4. www.nhs.uk › conditions › high-blood-pressureHigh blood pressure - NHS

    Symptoms of high blood pressure. High blood pressure does not usually cause any symptoms. Many people have it without realising it. Rarely, high blood pressure can cause symptoms such as: headaches; blurred vision; chest pain; But the only way to find out if you have high blood pressure is to get your blood pressure checked.

  5. 29 lut 2024 · Most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels. You can have high blood pressure for years without any symptoms. A few people with high blood pressure may have: Headaches; Shortness of breath; Nosebleeds; However, these symptoms aren't specific.

  6. 7 kwi 2023 · Dizziness or light-headedness. Nose bleeds. Recurrent headaches. Shortness of breath. Rarer symptoms of high blood pressure include: Blurry vision or other visual disturbances.

  7. 16 mar 2023 · Very high blood pressures can cause headaches, blurred vision, chest pain and other symptoms. Checking your blood pressure is the best way to know if you have high blood pressure. If hypertension isn’t treated, it can cause other health conditions like kidney disease, heart disease and stroke.