High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
High blood pressure is often associated with harmful lifestyle behaviors such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, being overweight, and not exercising enough. High blood pressure, if left untreated, may raise your chance of developing a variety of significant long-term health disorders, including coronary heart disease and renal disease. Its most noticeable symptoms are unbearable headaches, chest pain, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, fatigue and vision problems.
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
It is less frequent to have low blood pressure. As a side effect, several medications may produce low blood pressure. It may also be caused by a variety of underlying illnesses, such as heart failure or dehydration. Its most frequent symptoms are a general feeling of weakness, blurred vision, confusion, fainting, feeling sick and lightheadedness or dizziness.