10 Symptoms of Hypertension
Symptom #10: Nosebleeds
The insides of our nostrils are lined with a soft, thin tissue that is easily broken, while it also has a lot of blood vessels that are very close to the surface. This means that bleeding from the nose can occur quite easily and sometimes with no physical injury taking place.
High blood pressure can cause the blood vessels in the nose to burst, leading to a nosebleed. This is sometimes overlooked as being a result of being caused by something quite harmless. If you do experience nosebleeds regularly for no apparent reason, you should arrange to get it checked out by a doctor.
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