Nosebleeds in adolescents may indicate cocaineabuse. Nosebleeds in older adults may result from arteriosclerosis or high blood pressure.
high blood pressure is possible
High Blood Pressure commonly and often causes no symptoms at all, that is why it is called the Silent Killer. Sometimes symptoms such as - headaches, nosebleeds, dizziness, flushed face and fatigue can occur, but these symptoms can also appear in someone whose blood pressure is not high.
Nosebleeds can be a sign of dry air, nasal irritation or injury, high blood pressure, or blood clotting disorders. If you experience frequent or recurring nosebleeds, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes. Stress can lead to high blood pressure which in turn can cause small blood vessels to rupturing. This can be a cause of nosebleeds.
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Not really the sport,but, the rising blood pressure
it is not, but you get nosebleeds from the type of blood you have
There are no common high blood pressure symptoms at the pressures usually encountered in a hypertensive person. This is why it also goes by the sinister name of the 'Silent Killer'. With extremely high blood pressure however symptoms such as headache, nosebleeds, facial flushing or visual disturbance can occur. This is an emergency. Other symptoms occure when one has had high blood pressure for a long time and there are complications - so the symptoms will then depend upon the organ affected, for example, heart, kidney or brain.
The common name for hypertension is high blood pressure. To be diagnosed with high blood pressure, a person typically has three or more readings of 140/90 or higher.
High Blood Pressure and Hypertension are the same thing
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