By Namita S Kalla | June 05, 2025 | Image: Canva
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, happens when the force of your blood against artery walls is consistently too high
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An abnormal heart rate, whether too fast or too slow, could signal high blood pressure affecting your heart rhythm
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Blurred or distorted vision can be an alarming sign that high blood pressure is affecting blood flow to your eyes
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Unexplained chest pain could be a dangerous warning that your blood pressure is straining your heart muscles
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Confusion or trouble focusing might be linked to reduced blood flow to your brain due to high pressure
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Dizziness, light-headedness, or sudden loss of balance can be connected to spikes in your blood pressure levels
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Frequent or spontaneous nosebleeds could be your body’s way of responding to elevated pressure in your blood vessels
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Severe headaches, especially if they come suddenly, are a classic symptom of dangerously high blood pressure levels
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Feeling unusually anxious or restless might be your body’s way of reacting to increased blood pressure levels and tension
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