Does high blood pressure cause facial redness?

High blood pressure can cause facial redness. Firstly, as a result of changes in vascular pressure in people with hypertension, this can lead to facial redness
Secondly, hypertension, especially in the elderly, may be accompanied by problems such as plant nerve dysfunction, which is reflected in physical manifestations such as excessive sweating and facial redness. In addition, high blood pressure can lead to dizziness, headaches, fatigue and palpitations.