How can you tell if you’re anemic or have high blood pressure?

You can determine whether you are anemic or have high blood pressure by measuring your blood pressure and doing routine blood tests. There are both similarities and differences between hypertension and anemia. 1. Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure ≥140mmHg and diastolic blood pressure ≥90mmHg. Blood pressure can be elevated without any discomfort, or symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, and headache can occur. 2. Anemia is determined by the hemoglobin concentration at sea level in China, which is less than 120g/L for adult males, less than 110g/L for females, and less than 100g/L in late pregnancy. Anemia is often accompanied by some manifestations of low blood pressure, and patients may also experience weakness, dizziness, and pallor of the face and eyelids. The two can be differentiated by measuring blood pressure and performing routine blood tests, and specific diagnosis and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.