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Persistent or recurrent headaches, especially at the back of the head, can be a potential sign of hypertension.
Frequent Headaches
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Feeling dizzy or lightheaded, particularly when changing positions (e.g., standing up), can be indicative of elevated blood pressure.
Dizziness or Lightheadedness
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While not a definitive sign, frequent or severe nosebleeds may sometimes be associated with hypertension.
Nosebleeds
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Changes in vision, including blurred vision or seeing spots, can be a result of high blood pressure.
Blurred Vision
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Although chest pain can have various causes, uncontrolled hypertension may lead to chest discomfort or pain.
Chest Pain
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Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, especially during physical activities, can be linked to high blood pressure.
Shortness of Breath
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Feeling unusually tired or experiencing a lack of energy may be a consequence of hypertension.
Fatigue
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An irregular or rapid heartbeat, known as arrhythmia, can sometimes be associated with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Irregular Heartbeat