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Physical Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure Examined

By: Jean Houston



One of the more difficult physical conditions to identify by the display of symptoms is high blood pressure. The physical symptoms of high blood pressure are not always noticeable and can sometimes be considered a normal part of the patient’s daily life. But if you ignore the potential physical symptoms of high blood pressure then you increase the risk that high blood pressure could accelerate into a potentially fatal disease. Remember that anyone can develop high blood pressure so if you notice any of the following physical symptoms of high blood pressure in yourself or someone you know then be sure to get to a doctor immediately.

One of the most noticeable physical symptoms of high blood pressure is continued fatigue. Fatigue is not only the feeling of being tired but it is also the feeling of having no energy and no desire to do anything at all. Continued fatigue, especially in a normally healthy person, is the potential symptom for many conditions and it should not go unchecked. I realize that it may not seem necessary to see a doctor just because you feel tired all the time but you would be surprised at the number of conditions that list continued fatigue as one of their symptoms. Do not let fatigue go unchecked.

It’s That Ringing In Your Ears

Another one of the physical symptoms of high blood pressure is called tinnitus. Tinnitus is commonly referred to as a ringing in your ear and it ranges from a continuous or intermittent high pitched noise in your ears to a low buzzing or droning in your ears. Many people will dismiss tinnitus as the result of listening to loud music, having a job where there is continuous loud noise, or even just a symptom of growing older. But it is one of the physical symptoms of high blood pressure and, while tinnitus itself is very difficult to treat, you can sometimes reduce the amount of tinnitus you experience if you address the condition that could be causing it. So that ringing in your ears is not only annoying it could also be a sign that you need to get to the doctor right away and get checked out.

The physical symptoms of high blood pressure are very difficult to see even if you are a doctor. Many of the symptoms are things that most people would not consider to be the indication of something much more serious. But if they go unchecked then the symptoms of high blood pressure can indicate a very serious condition that is ready to develop into a potentially fatal disease.


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