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The symptom of hypertensive

Neuro Vascular System I (with aneurysm)

1. Headache

Headaches often appear, and the head seems to explode, which is a typical symptom of elevated blood pressure. Headaches of high blood pressure are often persistent dull pains or throbbing pains. Because high blood pressure may cause abnormal expansion of blood vessels, pain receptors in the arterial wall may be stimulated, and pain may also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

2. Nosebleeds for no reason

If a patient with high blood pressure suffers from nosebleeds for no reason when the nose is not pressed and the air is very humid, you should see a doctor in time.

3. Dizziness

Why do high blood pressure often feel dizzy?

This is because fluctuations or increases in blood pressure may trigger blood supply to the brain. Once the blood supply to the brain is insufficient, dizziness is prone to occur. In addition, cerebral arteriosclerosis and cervical spondylosis may induce dizziness, but no matter which one is, you need to pay attention to it. If necessary, please consult a doctor for identification.

4. Sleeping with numb hands

Hypertensive patients often feel numb in their hands and feel that they have nowhere to put their hands and feet. It means that the blood pressure is too high, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, because high blood pressure can cause vasospasm, and the blood viscosity increases. Blood flow is very slow during sleep at night, which leads to transient cerebral ischemia and hand numbness symptoms.

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  • Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
  • TrandoMed