Introduction
High blood pressure is a serious condition that can cause symptoms such as headache, shortness of breath and nosebleed. However, not everyone who has high blood pressure has these symptoms. Do not use Tadalista 20 when you have this problem
High Blood Pressure Symptoms
If you have high blood pressure, it’s important to know that the symptoms are often non-specific. That means they may not be easy to identify and there is no single test that can confirm that you have hypertension. In some cases, these symptoms can be caused by other health conditions or medications such as antidepressants and antiepileptics.
If you suspect your blood pressure is elevated but don’t know for sure, contact your doctor immediately so he or she can check it out in person and make an accurate diagnosis based on a thorough physical exam and medical history.
High blood pressure often has no symptoms, so the only way to know if you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure checked.
If you have high blood pressure, it’s important to know the symptoms of the condition and how to check it.
If your blood pressure is normal or low, take note of any changes that occur in your body. For example, if you notice a change in stamina or energy levels over time, this could indicate an underlying problem with your blood pressure.
If you’re experiencing some of these symptoms:
- Your hands or feet turn blue when cold (Raynaud’s phenomenon)
- You get dizzy when standing up too fast (vertigo)
- You feel like you’re having an attack (dizziness)
If your blood pressure is extremely high, there may be certain symptoms to look out for, including severe headache, shortness of breath and nosebleed.
If your blood pressure is extremely high, there may be certain symptoms to look out for, including severe headache, shortness of breath and nosebleed.
Other symptoms that could indicate high blood pressure include:
- Dizziness
- Blurred vision or seeing spots before your eyes (called “floaters”)
- Pale skin with a bluish tinge (may be caused by lack of oxygen in the blood)
- Weakness and fatigue after being active or exercising vigorously. Nausea and vomiting are common as well. Confusion can also occur when someone has very high blood pressure—they may not know what’s happening around them. Fainting (syncope) is another symptom that occurs when someone has an abnormally high level of blood pressure in their body. Tadalista 60 cannot be taken when you have this problem.
If you have any of these signs, contact your doctor immediately.
If you have any of these signs, contact your doctor immediately.
- Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
- Severe headaches (with or without pain) lasting more than 24 hours
- Nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea that lasts more than 24 hours
Know your blood pressure numbers.
Knowing your blood pressure numbers is important because they can help you understand what’s going on with your heart and circulation.
- To check your blood pressure, measure it three times in the office: once at the arm or wrist, once in the neck (near where a carotid artery meets a jugular vein) and again in an artery behind the ear. A cuff that fits around one of these areas is usually used for each measurement; if you don’t have access to such equipment, use a stethoscope instead.
- The first number is called systolic pressure—the top number of two readings taken when applying gentle force to someone’s upper arm for about two minutes (this is different than how long it takes for their heart to contract). The second number is diastolic pressure—a reading taken five minutes later when no more force was applied during those two minutes. The higher these numbers are above normal ranges (or below), then there are more risks associated with high blood pressure.
Conclusion
If you have high blood pressure and are having symptoms, it’s important to talk to your doctor. They can help you figure out what’s going on and how best to manage your condition.