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Moderate Urgency

High Blood Pressure

Persistently elevated blood pressure (above 130/80 mmHg). Often called the "silent killer" as it rarely causes symptoms until organ damage has occurred. A major risk factor for heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure.

High Blood Pressure

About This Symptom

Persistently elevated blood pressure (above 130/80 mmHg). Often called the "silent killer" as it rarely causes symptoms until organ damage has occurred. A major risk factor for heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure.

What Should You Do?

Monitor BP regularly at home. Reduce salt intake, exercise regularly, and manage weight. Consult a cardiologist for personalised medication and lifestyle management.

When to See a Doctor

See a doctor if your BP consistently reads above 130/80 mmHg. Seek emergency care if BP exceeds 180/120 mmHg (hypertensive crisis), especially with headache, visual changes, or chest pain.

Related Specialities

Cardiologist, Nephrologist, General Physician

Urgency Level

Moderate

Consult a doctor soon

Emergency?

If symptoms are severe, call emergency services

Call 1122
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