There are 14 conditions associated with
high blood pressure and shaking. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the WebMD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions.
Acute stress reaction
Acute stress reaction symptoms include
shortness of breath, anxiety, nervousness, sense of doom and more.
High blood pressure (hypertension)
High blood pressure, often asymptomatic, can cause headaches, shortness of breath, nosebleeds, and anxiety.
Parkinson disease
Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system causing tremors stiffness and slow movement.
Medication reaction or side-effect
Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more.
Benign essential tremor
Benign essential tremor can cause shaking of the hands and forearms and a quivering voice.
Cold exposure
Cold exposure symptoms include color changes on the skin, numbness, stinging, redness, blisters, and more.
Obesity
Obesity is having too much body fat, marked by a BMI of 30 or higher.
Methamphetamine use
Methamphetamine use causes increased blood pressure,
rapid heart rate, enlarged pupils, sweating, and more.
Cocaine abuse
Cocaine abuse occurs when a person continues using it despite the social and health problems caused by it.
Drug overdose
A drug overdose can be fatal and causes sleepiness, confusion, coma, vomiting, and other symptoms.
Polycystic kidney disease
Polycystic kidney disease can cause abdominal pain, headaches, and pain in the sides and back.
Narcotic abuse
Narcotic abuse can cause fatigue,
shallow breathing, anxiety, euphoria, vomiting, confusion, and constipation.
Metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors that together increase the risk of developing health problems.
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperthyroidism causes weight loss, shakiness, tiredness, sensitivity to heat, insomnia, and more.