Hypertension affects nearly 1.28 billion adults worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. The cardiovascular system, responsible for circulating blood and nutrients, relies on stable blood pressure to function properly. Unfortunately, high blood pressure often develops without obvious symptoms, earning it the nickname “silent killer.” Many individuals remain undiagnosed until complications arise, making late detection a widespread and dangerous issue. Recognizing early signs is crucial to preventing serious health consequences and improving long-term outcomes.
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11. Swelling in the Legs or Feet Swelling in the legs or feet, also known as peripheral edema, can be a sign that high blood pressure…