Monday, August 25, 2014

Common High Blood Pressure Symptoms In Men

By Bradd Alan


Hypertension, which is commonly referred to as high blood pressure, is a silent killer disease that afflicts one in every three Americans; this is a whooping 65 million people. High blood pressure occurs when the pressure in the blood vessels rapidly rises to unmanageable high levels. Younger men are usually at a lower risk of having hypertension; but, the risks increase once they hit the age of 45. Since high blood pressure develops over time, there are no clear identifiable symptoms specific to it. This means that it takes a long time for it to develop to a point where it can cause damage to the heart, kidney, blood vessels and other body organs. A lot of precautions such as regular blood pressure checkups should be taken to ensure that the ailment does not progress to unmanageable levels. There are a few high blood pressure symptoms in men that you can use to recognize the disease early.

Hypertension in men can cause constant and severe headaches. This is especially in hypertensive crisis, which is when the systolic blood pressure is above 180 while the diastolic pressure is below 110. Systolic pressure is the top number of your BP while diastolic pressure is the lower number of your BP (blood pressure)

Nosebleeds are also another symptom of hypertensive crisis. They are also a clear symptom of hypertension. One study conducted in a hospital indicated that 17% of people treated for high blood pressure suffered from nosebleeds. In the early stages of HBP, nosebleeds may occur constantly and regularly. It is highly advised that you seek medical attention if you experience this.

Another symptom that may be an indication of high blood pressure in men is the formation of blood clots in the eyes. This happens once the veins in the eyes expand to support the blood pressure after which they contract once the pressure reduces. If the condition goes without treatment, it may cause severe harm to the optic nerves.

When the blood vessels in the face dilate, you may experience flushing of the face. Face flushing can also be caused by exposure to the sun and skin care products. However, HBP flushing of the face happens unpredictably and constantly.

Constant dizziness and imbalance are also signs of high blood pressure in men. Dizziness is caused by the lack of blood circulating to the brain. This in turn causes an imbalance and might cause fainting.

Another high blood pressure symptom in men is shortness of breath. This is caused by a decrease of oxygen supply to the heart as the arteries in your body expand to accommodate the increasing blood pressure. When this happens difficulty in breathing is experienced.

One of the major telltale signs of hypertension in men is blood in urine. This is especially so for long untreated cases of HBP. Urine in the blood occurs when the blood pressure has reached alarming levels that cause damage to bodily organs. If this is experienced, you should consult your physician immediately.




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