There are generally no signs or symptoms of high blood pressure until it has caused serious health problems (e.g., stroke, heart attack, kidney failure), which is why it is colloquially known as the “silent killer”.
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There are generally no signs or symptoms of high blood pressure until it has caused serious health problems (e.g., stroke, heart attack, kidney failure), which is why it is colloquially known as the “silent killer”.