The Most Dangerous Symptom Is Silence
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Can you have dangerously high blood pressure and feel completely normal?
In this episode, I share the story of a patient whose life changed overnight after a devastating hypertensive brain hemorrhage. Like many people, he believed that feeling healthy meant he was healthy. He had not seen a doctor in years, had no symptoms, and assumed everything was fine until a medical emergency proved otherwise.
We discuss:
• Why high blood pressure is called the silent killer
• How uncontrolled hypertension can lead to stroke, heart failure, kidney disease, and brain hemorrhage
• Why feeling well does not guarantee good health
• The dangerous misconception that symptoms always appear before serious disease
• Why exercise and healthy eating are important but may not eliminate the need for medication
• The role of regular checkups and blood pressure monitoring in preventing life changing complications
• How physicians and patients can work together to improve long term health outcomes
I also explain why medication adherence matters, how blood pressure damages the body over time, and why prevention remains one of the most powerful tools in medicine.
If you have ever postponed a medical visit because you felt fine, this episode may change the way you think about preventive healthcare.
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