High Blood Pressure(Hypertension): Signs, Causes and When Person Suppose See Doctor

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High blood pressure, wey doctors dey call hypertension, na condition wey happen when the pressure of blood inside the blood vessels too high.

Many people wey get high blood pressure no dey notice any symptoms and because of this, na im doctors sometimes call am “silent condition.”

If person no treat am, e fit increase risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems.

Wetin Be High Blood Pressure?

Doctor dey measure blood pressure with two numbers:

• Top number – when heart dey pump
• Bottom number – when heart dey rest

If e reach 140/90 or pass, e fit mean say blood pressure don high.


Wetin Fit Cause High Blood Pressure?

1️⃣ Lifestyle Factors

Some habits fit increase blood pressure.

Examples include:

• too much salt for food
• lack of exercise
• too much alcohol
• smoking


2️⃣ Excess Body Weight

When body weight too much like person too fat, the heart go work harder to pump blood.


3️⃣ Family History

If hypertension dey common for family, the chance fit increase.


4️⃣ Age and Other Illness

As person dey grow older, blood pressure fit increase.

Conditions like diabetes and kidney disease fit also increase risk.


E get Symptoms?

Many people no get symptoms.

But some people fit experience:

headache
dizziness
• chest discomfort

• Eye dey blur asper u nor dey see well
tiredness
shortness of breath

Regular blood pressure check important.

Only way to know na to check am regularly.


Why E Dangerous?

If person no treat am, e fit cause:

• Stroke
• Heart attack
• Kidney problem
• Eye problem


When You Suppose See Doctor?

See doctor if:

• headache or dizziness dey happen often
• your blood pressure readings high asin  e pass 140/90
• hypertension dey common for your family
• you dey feel tired all the time


When E Become Emergency

Seek urgent care if:

• severe headache
chest pain
• breathing difficulty
• confusion
• vision problems


Final Advice

High blood pressure common but manageable.

Healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups, and proper treatment help prevent complications.


Medical References

• World Health Organization – Hypertension
• American Heart Association – High Blood Pressure
• CDC – Hypertension Guidelines


Medical Disclaimer

This article na for education purpose only.

E no replace medical advice from qualified health professional.

Always talk to doctor if you get health concerns.