Hypertension is often called the “silent
killer”. This is because, even when severe, it may not give
rise to any symptoms.
Occasionally, you may have headaches or giddiness
when the hypertension is severe. However, these symptoms are not specific
to hypertension; they are also present in other diseases.
Sometimes, hypertension is only discovered when
complications set in, for example, a stroke or heart attack.
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