No, immaturity causes that. Blood pressure is a result of that behavior though.
2006-06-28 06:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but your mind does. If you're not feeling well then you are bound to be bad tempered and irritable. Maybe it's time for a complete check-up to see if there are other things wrong. You having high blood pressure does not cause it, but those two things don't help the high blood pressure.
I was feeling the same way and wondered why I was being so cranky, went to the doc and found out I had other medical problems, they fixed the problem......I'm happy!
2006-06-28 06:48:07
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answered by rdhedhottie 5
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No, you just need to clam down and control your blood pressure with diet exercise and possibly medication. You have high blood pressure because you are bad tempered and irritable.
2006-06-28 07:07:29
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answered by Simply Lovely 6
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Claire, from personally having high blood pressure I can tell you it does cause me to be occassionally irritable and short-tempered. If you think you have high blood pressure, please see a physician because many times it has no symptoms at all. It's called the "silent killer". See a doctor for the irritability and short-tempered symptoms as soon as you can.
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is called the silent killer because you can have it for years without knowing it. The only way to find out if you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure measured. Using a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope or electronic sensor, your doctor or nurse can take your blood pressure and tell you if it is high.
Even though high blood pressure usually has no signs or symptoms, it is dangerous if it continues over time. It is important to find out whether you have high blood pressure and, if you do, how to keep it under control.
How Do You Know Whether You Have High Blood Pressure?
Only your doctor can tell you whether you have high blood pressure. Most doctors will check your blood pressure several times on different days before deciding that you have high blood pressure. A diagnosis of high blood pressure is given if repeated readings are 140/90 mmHg or higher, or 130/80 mmHg or higher if you have diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
Having your blood pressure tested is quick and easy. Your doctor or nurse will use some type of a gauge, a stethoscope (or electronic sensor), and a blood pressure cuff, also called a sphygmomanometer (sfig-mo-ma-NOM-e-ter).
Blood pressure readings are usually taken when you are sitting or lying down and relaxed. Below are things you can do before getting your blood pressure taken:
* Do not drink coffee or smoke cigarettes 30 minutes before having your blood pressure taken.
* Wear short sleeves.
* Go to the bathroom before the reading. Having a full bladder can change your blood pressure reading.
* Sit for 5 minutes before the test.
You should ask the doctor or nurse to tell you the blood pressure reading in numbers.
You also can check your blood pressure at home with a home blood pressure measurement device, or monitor. It is important that you understand how to use the monitor properly. Your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist can help you check the monitor and teach you how to use it correctly. You also may ask for their help in choosing the right blood pressure monitor. Blood pressure monitors can be bought at discount chain stores and pharmacies. Below are additional things to do when taking your blood pressure at home:
* Sit with your back supported and your feet flat on the floor.
* Rest your arm on a table at the level of your heart.
* Take two readings, at least 2 minutes apart, and average the results.
Some people's blood pressure is high only when they visit the doctor's office. This condition is called white coat hypertension. If your doctor suspects this, you may be asked to check and record your blood pressure at home with a home monitor. Another way to check blood pressure away from the doctor's office is by using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor. This device is worn for 24 hours and can take blood pressure every 30 minutes.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Hbp/HBP_SignsAndSymptoms.html
2006-06-28 06:52:54
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answered by Carla S 5
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I have high blood pressure and when my bp is up i get a massive headache and it can make me ill and unbearable to be around.
2006-06-28 06:47:28
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answered by HastyBabe 4
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no. There are usually no symptoms of high blood pressure. It's the silent killer.
2006-06-28 06:47:24
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answered by My Avatar 4
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Yep. Your whole body is on over time. Get to the doctor and get help. Beater blockers can help. Change your diet quick and get in shape. next step heart attack and then death. Good luck
2006-06-28 08:01:27
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so, because in our house, when my dad came home, we would all say "hide the salt!" because his high bloood pressure made him almost burst in anger sometimes.
2006-06-28 06:46:40
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answered by seamonkey 2
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Well, it made my Ex HORRIBLE. Once he got on meds he was much calmer.
2006-06-28 06:46:09
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answered by Justlookin 5
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