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Could High Blood Pressure Cause Headaches, Nose Bleeds And Blurred Vision?
I went off my blood pressure meds. 3 months ago, I started having headaches, nose bleeds, blurred vision about 3 weeks ago. Today I checked my blood pressure and it was 149/89, could this be causing all these symptoms. Nothing I've taken will relieve my headache.
hello sir/madam I have gone through the brief description of your problem. yes hypertension can cause headache and palpitations and blurred vision as it affects the small blood vessels of the retina which is innermost layer of the eye. please get your blood pressure checked and start the medications if it is more than 140/90mmhg. also you need to reduce the salt intake in food. and you can start the exercise in form of brisk walk atlest 30 min morning and evening. wish you good health! regards Dr sushi
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Could High Blood Pressure Cause Headaches, Nose Bleeds And Blurred Vision?
hello sir/madam I have gone through the brief description of your problem. yes hypertension can cause headache and palpitations and blurred vision as it affects the small blood vessels of the retina which is innermost layer of the eye. please get your blood pressure checked and start the medications if it is more than 140/90mmhg. also you need to reduce the salt intake in food. and you can start the exercise in form of brisk walk atlest 30 min morning and evening. wish you good health! regards Dr sushi