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Alert Signals Of Hypertension

Hypertension is a rise in blood pressure. Disturbance in renal pressure is the cause of the rise in blood pressure. The alert signals of hypertension are headaches, nose bleed, fatigue, vision problem, chest pain, difficulty in breathing, irregular heartbeat, etc.

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What are the possible causes of fluctuations in my blood pressure readings?

Query: Hello doctor,I am 30 years old and unmarried. I have been having fluctuations in my BP for the past two months. Some sample readings for the past few days are listed. At 3 PM - 121/85 mm of Hg. At 5 PM - 131/74 mm of Hg. At 10 AM - 131/82 mm of Hg. At 10 PM - 120/70 mm of Hg. I get anxious when I ch...  Read Full »


Dr. Ilir Sharka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I carefully read your recent BP (blood pressure) values, and I am glad to confirm that you do not have hypertension. Those fluctuations are quite normal and may happen in every normal individual. They are considered normal physiological responses. I would like to expla...  Read Full »

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