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What are the clinical manifestations of hypertension?

First, the clinical manifestations of essential hypertension First of all, from the symptoms and signs, in the early stage of essential hypertension, nearly one-third of patients have no clinical manifestations, and some patients may have dizziness and headache when their blood pressure rises, mainly pain in temples and pillows. When blood pressure rises, the pain is obvious, and after blood pressure returns to normal, the general pain can be alleviated.

Second, the patient may show palpitation and palpitation. Patients with essential hypertension may be complicated with other organ problems, such as kidney problems, which may lead to decreased renal function, nocturia and urinary protein.

Third, there may be cardiac manifestations, such as myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris, and even severe myocardial infarction manifested as chest tightness, chest pain and sweating; When there is a problem with cerebrovascular disease, there will be physical activity disorder, unclear speech and crooked mouth; If there is something wrong with the fundus, there will be blurred vision and decreased vision.