Genetic hypertension is very high, and the presence or absence of symptoms is related to the degree of tolerance or (and) sensitivity of an individual’s body to high blood pressure.
Hypertension is mostly slow in onset, with common symptoms such as dizziness, headache, fatigue, palpitations, and tightness of the neck plate, etc. The presence or absence of symptoms of hypertension is related to the degree of tolerance or sensitivity of the individual organism to elevated blood pressure in the body.
If the body’s tolerance is good, the discomfort caused by hypertension is mild, or (and) the sensitivity to changes in the body is low, the patient can easily not show or ignore the discomfort symptoms.
Therefore, patients with hypertension should not judge their blood pressure control solely on the basis of symptoms, but should monitor their blood pressure on a regular basis, and seek medical attention at their local hospital when control is poor.