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Combination of High Blood Pressure And Headaches
A number of lifestyle and environmental factors can cause headaches. (It could be that salami sandwich you had for lunch or an approaching storm.) But if you have high blood pressure (or hypertension), one wonders if there might be a connection.
The short answer, says cardiologist Luke Laffin, MD, is not usually. Dr. Laffin explains what you need to know if you have both high blood pressure and headaches.
Does high blood pressure cause headaches?
Most of the time, high blood pressure does not cause symptoms.
The only case in which hypertension seems to cause a headache is a hypertensive crisis.
This occurs when blood pressure rises to 180/120 mm Hg or more.
A hypertensive crisis is a medical emergency because it can lead to stroke, heart attack, kidney damage, memory loss and other serious complications.
If your blood pressure is 180/120 mm Hg or higher, wait five minutes and measure your blood pressure again.
If your blood pressure is still elevated but you have no other symptoms, contact your healthcare provider for guidance.
However, if your blood pressure is 180/120 mm Hg or higher and you experience any of the following symptoms, go to the emergency room immediately:
- Severe headache
- Blurred vision
- Disorientation
- Pain in the chest
- Suffiness
- Nudity and vomiting
- Severe anxiety
- Attacks
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