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Usually, high blood pressure causes no symptoms. Occasionally, you may experience a mild headache. If your headache is severe, or if you experience any of the symptoms below, see a doctor right away. These may be a sign of malignant hypertension.
- tiredness
- confusion
- vision changes
- crushing, angina-like chest pain
- heart failure
- blood in urine
- nosebleed
- irregular heartbeat
- ear noise or buzzing
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Certain signs and symptoms may point towards the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. These include:
- Severe, difficult-to-control hypertension. Renovascular hypertension is often severely high and difficult to treat.
- A "whooshing" noise, or bruit, which may be heard when placing a stethoscope over the abdominal (flank) area.
- Episodes of heart failure (flash pulmonary edema).
- Rapid progression of kidney failure.
- Acute renal failure which occurs when starting ACE-I or ARB type medicines.
- Sudden aggravation of hypertension in an elderly patient whose blood pressure was previously well controlled.
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