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Is Your Headache Caused by High Blood Pressure?
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Patients who are diagnosed with high blood pressure usually don't experience symptoms until an organ damage occurs. However, in some cases, headaches would occur. When this happens, people with high blood pressure experience headaches in the morning, particularly upon rising, while others suffer from these kinds of headaches after lying down and getting up quickly. The duration of headaches vary between patients; some suffer from headaches constantly throughout the day, while others experience it only in the morning.
Headaches caused by high blood pressure can be distinguished from those caused by sinus, stress or tension if
If you believe you are experiencing a headache caused by high blood pressure, you should visit your doctor to get your blood pressure checked. For some people with history of high blood pressure, doctors recommend buying their own home-monitoring device so they could check if the headache indicates high blood pressure or not.
To avoid headaches caused by high blood pressure, the patient would be prescribed with medications and perform several life changes, such as losing weight, exercising regularly and reducing salt consumption. Patients should also visit the doctor regularly to check if their blood pressure remains in a healthy range. If blood pressure continues to be high, doctors may introduce new medications and change their diets.
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1 Response to "Is Your Headache Caused by High Blood Pressure?" 
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said this on 13 May 2011 6:59:27 AM EST
it is a clear and understandable explanation, the right answer I was looking for as I had a non stop headache caused by high blood pressure
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