High Blood Pressure Can Cause Vertigo And Dizziness
“What was that?” A friend of mine was startled while we stood in line for to purchase our tickets. Naturally, I asked him to elaborate on what he meant. I suddenly felt kind of dizzy.”
He mentioned that this wasn’t the first time, so we began discussing the occurrences. Knowing that he had been diagnosed with hypertension not long ago was certainly worth taking into consideration.
Headaches, blurry vision, fatigue and dizziness are all possible symptoms of hypertension. In my friend’s case though, he suffered from none of these until the diagnosis.
What is now known is that more times than not, it is actually low blood pressue that causes the dizziness. When blood pressure drops, dizziness ensues.
Research indicates that low blood pressure usually accounts for feeling dizzy.
The fact that one’s blood pressure drops is not so notable as how it drops. Is there a pattern of a suddend drop in pressure. Is this when the symptoms occur? This is likely an indicator of a much larger medical problem.
An ambulatory cuff allows one to measure blood pressure several times a day. This is important since it’s the only true way to tell if you have high or low blood pressure.
Since vertigo (feeling that people or object around you are spinning when they aren’t) is quite simply, dizziness. I thought this is what my friend might have.
BPPV, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common type of vertigo. This is an inner ear disorder which can cause sudden onset of dizziness depending on how one bend’s one’s ear.
Even though my friend’s doctor failed to list out common side effects of his medicine (including dizziness), I knew better.
Once my friend had his prescription filled, it was actually the pharmicist who went into detail about the side effects. This got my friend’s attention.
Even after repeated attempts to get his doctor to explore the possiblity that his medicine could be causing his dizziness, it wasn’t until he threatened to stop taking the medicine that his doctor finally prescribed something else. Yes, the dizziness went away but then a new set of side effects cropped up. This is how I ended up recommending my program.
My friend was feeling better immediately. He was eventually able to lower his blood pressure naturally and convince his doctor to wean him completely off the medicine.
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