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The Ministry of Health clarifies that frequent headaches do not definitively indicate high blood pressure, as the condition is often asymptomatic and known as the "silent killer." It emphasizes that an accurate diagnosis can only be made through regular blood pressure measurements, especially for those at risk. The Ministry also confirms that high blood pressure can cause damage to the heart, kidneys, and brain without obvious symptoms, though headaches, dizziness, or vision disturbances may occur in severe cases that require immediate treatment.
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