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  2. Does High Blood Pressure Make You Tired? - AOL

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    If you have high blood pressure, you may find yourself feeling more fatigued than normal. While high blood pressure doesn’t always cause symptoms, there are many potential ways that it can lead ...

  3. What Does High Blood Pressure Feel Like? - AOL

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    High blood pressure emergency symptoms. Headaches and nosebleeds can be symptoms of a hypertensive emergency or crisis. If your blood pressure is 180/120 mm Hg or higher and you have these ...

  4. 6 Myths About High Blood Pressure Experts Want You to Stop ...

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    “Although high blood pressure typically causes no symptoms and people may feel perfectly well, long-term high blood pressure has been conclusively shown to damage internal organs, particularly ...

  5. Hypertensive crisis - Wikipedia

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    People with blood pressures in this range may have no symptoms, but are more likely to report headaches (22% of cases) [1] and dizziness than the general population. [2] Other symptoms accompanying a hypertensive crisis may include visual deterioration due to retinopathy , breathlessness due to heart failure , or a general feeling of malaise ...

  6. Isradipine - Wikipedia

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    Dizziness; Warmth, redness, or tingly feeling under your skin; Headache; Weakness, tired feeling; Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomach; Skin rash or itching; Serious side effects include: [3] Lightheadedness or fainting; Shortness of breath, especially from minimal physical activity; Swelling in the hands and feet; Rapid and/or heavy ...

  7. Lightheadedness - Wikipedia

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    Lightheadedness is a common and typically unpleasant sensation of dizziness [1] or a feeling that one may faint. The sensation of lightheadedness can be short-lived, prolonged, or, rarely, recurring. In addition to dizziness, the individual may feel as though their head is weightless.

  8. Hypovolemia - Wikipedia

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    Hypovolemia can be recognized by a fast heart rate, low blood pressure, [12] and the absence of perfusion as assessed by skin signs (skin turning pale) and/or capillary refill on forehead, lips and nail beds. The patient may feel dizzy, faint, nauseated, or very thirsty. These signs are also characteristic of most types of shock. [13]

  9. What do I do if my resting heart rate is too high or low? - AOL

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    (Not to be confused with blood pressure, ... Fatigue, nausea, sweating, and lightheadedness are among the possible symptoms. ... “If your heart rate is low and you’re feeling dizzy, you feel ...