Manifestations of Hypertension
Hypertension is typically a condition that develops slowly and remains latent for years. The majority of individuals will not experience any symptoms, and it may take decades for the blood pressure to reach a certain level before symptoms become apparent. Common hypertension signs and symptoms include;
The majority of individuals may experience one or more of these symptoms simultaneously. However, waiting for symptoms could prove fatal. Regular blood pressure measurements are one of the best methods to determine if you have hypertension. If you only see your doctor once a year for a physical, discuss your risk factors for developing hypertension with him, particularly if you are over the age of 40. If you have additional risk factors such as obesity, tobacco use, or a positive family history, you should opt for twice-yearly blood pressure checks. It helps you remain on top of any potential problems before they manifest symptoms.