Symptoms of high blood pressure

  Hypertension is one of the three major factors that affect health that is currently a common concern. Its main symptoms vary depending on the age group, and hypertension in young infants and children can seriously affect growth and development, and even life safety.  Once infants and young children develop hypertension, they may have symptoms such as long-term attention loss, memory loss, and often lose things; for young people with hypertension, they may have symptoms such as palpitations, irritability, chest tightness, dizziness, and depression if they are under stress at work; for middle-aged and elderly patients with hypertension symptoms may have symptoms such as thirst, numbness in the limbs, cold hands and feet, and aching sensations in the joints, and for Patients with hypertension who have old cold legs, the soreness is more obvious. Hypertension also causes severe loss of trace elements and is an important cause of lung and liver disease. For very rare people, there is a possibility of fainting with chest pain and persistent hypoxia when squatting or climbing stairs.  In conclusion, the symptoms of hypertension vary from person to person, not just one symptom for a person, but sometimes multiple symptoms appear simultaneously and are accompanied by other complications that together seriously affect and endanger health.