Produced by: BT Desk Designed by: Manoj Kumar
1. High readings
Persistent high readings upon waking, known as morning hypertension, are a cause for concern.
2. Less sleep
Your body’s natural rhythm, stress hormones, and sleep disturbances can influence blood pressure.
3 Persistent morning headaches
Morning headaches can indicate blood vessel strain from high blood pressure.
4 Unexplained nosebleeds
Sudden nosebleeds may result from elevated pressure rupturing delicate nose blood vessels.
5 Constant morning fatigue
Feeling drained in the mornings can be a sign of high blood pressure affecting energy levels.
6 Restlessness
Difficulty relaxing or feeling agitated in the morning can be linked to morning hypertension.
7. Dizziness
Experiencing dizziness upon waking can sometimes be caused by fluctuations in blood pressure.

