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Symptomatic Hypertension

Symptomatic hypertension refers to elevated blood pressure that presents with clinical symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, or visual disturbances, indicating potential end-organ damage. It is crucial in clinical practice as it often signals underlying conditions like hypertensive emergencies, necessitating immediate intervention to prevent complications such as stroke or heart failure. Recognising symptomatic hypertension can guide timely management and improve patient outcomes.

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