The article discusses early warning signs of high blood pressure, which is often called the 'silent killer' because it typically has no noticeable symptoms until it becomes severe. Advanced nurse practitioner Damien highlights several potential indicators, such as persistent headaches upon waking, blurred vision, shortness of breath during light activity, frequent nosebleeds, and feelings of anxiety or restlessness. The article emphasizes that individuals experiencing these symptoms should consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. It also provides information on where to get blood pressure checked, including pharmacies and GP surgeries, and advises contacting NHS 111 for further assistance.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health awareness and does not present any political viewpoints, biases, or controversial issues. It provides general health advice and information without favoring any particular political stance or ideology.





