What happens when you fall with high blood pressure

Falls in hypertensive patients can lead to serious consequences. Hypertensive patients themselves suffer from dizziness, headache, palpitations, fatigue, and sometimes blurred vision. Therefore, the onset of hypertension can lead to fall, etc. The serious consequences of fall can lead to traumatic brain injury, traumatic brain hemorrhage, subcutaneous hematoma, cerebral contusion, concussion, etc., and can also lead to bone fracture, such as compression fracture of spine, pelvic fracture, and fracture of the neck of femur, etc., which occurs when sitting on the ground. It can also lead to fall due to cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage caused by atherosclerosis due to hypertension. Hypertension can also cause acute lower wall myocardial infarction leading to bradycardia and syncope, which can lead to falls. In addition to traumatic damage, there are also primary diseases of the heart and brain that require systematic treatment.