What are the symptoms of high blood pressure?

  • Headache and Dizziness: High blood pressure can often cause frequent headaches and dizziness. Particular attention should be paid to severe and persistent headaches.
  • Chest Pain: High blood pressure may present with discomfort, tightness, or pain in the chest area. This condition may be associated with heart diseases.
  • Shortness of breath: High blood pressure can prevent enough oxygen from getting to the lungs and heart, causing shortness of breath.
  • Fatigue and Weakness: High blood pressure can make it difficult for the body to perform its normal functions and create a general feeling of fatigue.
  • Blurred Vision: High blood pressure can cause blurred vision or visual disturbances in the eyes.
  • Difficulty in Breathing: High blood pressure can affect lung function and make breathing difficult.
  • Tinnitus: High blood pressure can cause hearing problems, such as ringing or buzzing in the ears.
  • Abnormal Heartbeat: High blood pressure can cause irregular heartbeats or a rapid pulse feeling.

High blood pressure can often progress silently and lead to serious complications before symptoms are noticed. For this reason, blood pressure measurements should be taken regularly and awareness should be made about the symptoms of high blood pressure.