Signs Of High Blood Pressure
Karen Butterworth
High blood pressure is known as a silent killer. And probably
most don’t even think about their blood pressure. However, high
blood pressure can be quite fatal. There are some signs that
can indicate that you have high blood pressure, and can prevent
you from having a stroke. So continue reading as it might save
your life or the life of someone you know.
Some of the typical signs of high blood pressure are headaches,
dizziness, pounding in the ears and a bloody nose. But some
people experience a small pain in the back of their head or
have an increase in urination.
Though an increase in urination could mean your blood sugar is
really high, if you are diabetic. That’s why it’s hard to see
the signs. But if you are diabetic and you are experiencing an
increase in urination and headaches, then just check your blood
sugar and see if that is the cause. If it is not then you can
rule out high blood sugar, and find out if you have high blood
pressure.
Adding salt to your diet can also inflate your risk of having
blood pressure. Having too much salt in your diet can increase
your blood pressure. Talk to your doctor if need to cut down on
your salt intake.
But if you have to cut down on the salt, you can use many other
herbs instead of salt. Garlic, chives, and onions are good
alternatives. Cutting down on the slat is not so bad, just
think of the alternative.
You shouldn’t ignore high blood pressure; it can be very fatal
if unchecked. The result could be you having a stroke. A stroke
can be very deadly and limit your movements. So go to the doctor
and see if you have high blood pressure.
About The Author: Karen Butterworth is a successful freelance
author that writes regularly for
http://www.celebrex-n-vioxx-alternatives.com/ . Her articles
have also been featured on related sites such as
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