Labile Hypertension Is A Sudden Increase In Blood Pressure
It Can Also Cause Strong Headaches, Tinnitus And Increase The Risk Of Severe Organ Damage
Labile hypertension occurs when blood pressure fluctuates abnormally. It increases over 130/80 mmHg, which is the definition of hypertension and happens for short periods of time. It is usually caused by stress, such as expecting bad news or going for surgery. The usual symptoms of labile hypertension are strong headaches, tinnitus, heart palpitations, and flushing. The sudden increase in blood pressure also puts excess pressure on other organs, such as the heart, kidneys, and eyes, increasing the risk of severe damage. More Information click here.
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