Evidence of Secondary High Blood Pressure

Secondary high blood pressure is a result of a specific illness. Usually, once the disease is treated, your blood pressure returns to normal. These signs may indicate you have secondary high blood pressure:



  • Onset of high blood pressure before age 20 or past age 50



  • Flushing spells



  • Rapid pulse



  • Intolerance to heat



  • Very high level of blood pressure (over 180/120)



  • Damage to the eyes, kidneys, or heart



  • Low level of potassium in the blood



  • Loud humming sound in the abdomen (called a bruit)



  • Family history of kidney disease



  • Poor response to treatment that’s usually effective











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