Hypertension and Dizziness,Β A blood pressure reading of 133/90mmHg is classified as prehypertension (Stage 1 Hypertension). Normal blood pressure is generally below 120/80mmHg, while Stage 1 Hypertension includes systolic readings between 130-139mmHg or diastolic readings between 80-89mmHg.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA), a blood pressure of 130/80mmHg or higher increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Category | Systolic BP (mmHg) | Diastolic BP (mmHg) |
---|---|---|
Normal | <120 | <80 |
Prehypertension (Stage 1) | 130-139 | 80-89 |
Hypertension Stage 2 | β₯140 | β₯90 |
Hypertensive Crisis | β₯180 | β₯120 |
While this reading is not immediately dangerous, long-term management is crucial.
Experiencing dizziness for a week could be related to blood pressure fluctuations or other underlying conditions.
Symptoms | Possible Condition |
Severe headache or vision problems | Hypertensive crisis |
Slurred speech, confusion, paralysis | Possible stroke |
Chest pain or shortness of breath | Possible heart disease |
Blood pressure of 180/110mmHg or higher | Hypertension emergency |
Symptoms | Possible Cause |
Persistent dizziness for over a week | Blood pressure fluctuations, orthostatic hypotension, inner ear issues |
Consistently high blood pressure (130/80mmHg or above) | Possible chronic hypertension |
Fatigue, weight changes, excessive sweating | Thyroid dysfunction |
Suspected medication side effects (Methimazole, BP meds) | Drug reactions or side effects |
According to a study by the American Heart Association (AHA), individuals with blood pressure readings above 130/90mmHg were twice as likely to experience dizziness compared to those with normal blood pressure (120/80mmHg or below).
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