What are the symptoms of high blood pressure in young people

Young people suffering from hypertension may have no obvious symptoms, but they may also experience dizziness, headache and palpitations.
Hypertension is a common clinical chronic disease, and most hypertension starts slowly. Young people with high blood pressure may have no obvious symptoms and are often found only when their blood pressure is measured or when complications of the heart, brain or kidney occur.
However, some patients may experience headache, dizziness, neck tightness, fatigue, palpitations, accompanied by shortness of breath, blurred vision, and even nosebleeds.
However, clinical symptoms alone cannot confirm the diagnosis of hypertension, but also need to go to the hospital to improve further examination, in general, need to be 2~3 times in 1~4 weeks of blood pressure measurement, if multiple measurements of blood pressure are ≥140/90mmHg, can be diagnosed as high blood pressure.
If the above symptoms occur in young people, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations.