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What Causes High Blood Pressure With Nausea And Headache?
After attempting to donate blood last week I was informed that I couldn t because my blood pressure was 157/115. I then had my pressure taken by a pharmacist a week later and it was 147/97. Am I at risk? I feel nausea on a daily basis and I have a tension headache at least every other day. Please advise
If one has several times elevated blood pressure measured, it means that the person has arterial hypertension. It is disease when or organism can't control your blood pressure itself and needs help from outside. And there are medications which help control blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause symptoms such as nausea and headache. You shouldn't worry as the disease can be easily controlled with medication and lifestyle changes. I would advise you to see your doctor to undergo some necessary tests and discuss treatmment Regards,
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What Causes High Blood Pressure With Nausea And Headache?
If one has several times elevated blood pressure measured, it means that the person has arterial hypertension. It is disease when or organism can t control your blood pressure itself and needs help from outside. And there are medications which help control blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause symptoms such as nausea and headache. You shouldn t worry as the disease can be easily controlled with medication and lifestyle changes. I would advise you to see your doctor to undergo some necessary tests and discuss treatmment Regards,