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Symptoms of renovascular hypertension include:
Symptoms of renovascular hypertension include:


* High blood pressure at a young age
* [[High blood pressure]] at a young age
* High blood pressure that suddenly gets worse or is difficult to control
* High blood pressure that suddenly gets worse or is difficult to control
* Kidneys that are not working well, which often occurs suddenly
* Kidneys that are not working well, which often occurs suddenly

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Overview

History

Symptoms

Symptoms of renovascular hypertension include:

  • High blood pressure at a young age
  • High blood pressure that suddenly gets worse or is difficult to control
  • Kidneys that are not working well, which often occurs suddenly
  • Narrowing of other arteries in the body, such as to the legs, the brain, the eyes and elsewhere
  • Sudden buildup of fluid in the air sacs of the lungs (pulmonary edema)

If you have a severe headache, nausea or vomiting, bad headache, confusion, changes in your vision, or nosebleeds you may have a severe and dangerous form of high blood pressure called malignant hypertension.

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