10 Symptoms of Hypertension
Symptom #4: Migraines
While headaches are fairly common in people, relatively few people will experience a migraine. Migraines differ from headaches in that they cause a throbbing sensation in one side of the head, and the pain can be unbearable. It can also be long lasting and can be debilitating.
Migraines can be caused by a number of things, including hypertension. Symptoms also include flashes and tingling in the body. If you do experience painful migraines or headaches often, you should speak with a doctor to try and get a diagnosis. Medicines may be able to alleviate the pain to some degree.
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