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3. Pains in the Chest

Chest pains could indicate high blood pressure but that's not always the case. It is also common for people to experience chest pains when they are having a heart attack or a panic attack. Regardless, lasting chest pain of any type should prompt medical evaluation. In the case of hypertension, pain may stem from damage to the arteries leading from the heart. High blood pressure can also lead to an enlarged heart if left unchecked.

Understanding Hypertension: Common Signs to Watch for

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