HOW CAN I DIFFERENTIATE ARTERIAL FROM PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
The differentiation between these two clinical conditions is the doctors problem,however it is important to know that pulmonary hypertension brings on difficulty with breathing and it is a lung disorder but arterial hypertension is a heart and blood vascular disease and it is symptomless.
YOU MEAN HYPERTENSION IS SYMPTOMLESS?
Yes hypertension does not even cause headaches.When headaches occur in the undiagnosed hypertensive , two things may be happening.One problem is the onset of a complication of the high blood pressure itself and the likelihood of the onset of an entirely new disease .
But do not confuse the majority of people with very high blood pressure of about 170mmhg systolic or more and 110mmHg diastolic or more are bound to suffer from occipital headaches at interval and may experience disturbed sleep patterns too [Occipital headaches are often experienced as heaviness and dull early morning aches about the junction between the back of the head and the neck ]
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The headache is no symptoms at all but it is the evidence of an impending complication of high blood pressure.This means that headaches in high blood is symptoms of an impending brain damage,e.g stroke and when the hypertensive complain of central chest pain , the hypertensive is only about to have a heart attack.When the same hypertensive has repeated palpitation, his problem is not just illustration of the high blood pressure but an invitation to heart failure.
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Hypertension has no symptoms , otherwise many who have had the ugly aspects of high blood pressure disorder would have had specific complaints ever before it causes disasters like stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, heart failure, sudden death etc. Many who have died from any of the foregoing would have long complained about their impending doom and these unfotunate folk might have been saved if hypertension had enough notable symptoms!
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