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I am 22 years old and I have slightly higher blood pressure, around 140-150 systolic reading and above 90 and below 105 diastolic. My both parents are having high BP and it is understood that I have it too. I weigh about 85 kgs, so I visited a local doctor to treat for this. He prescribed me etoshine-AM 50 tablets. He also told me that I have to lose weight in order to lower my BP. I also have a high pulse rate (always between 90 and 110). I just wanted to know that will my BP ever be brought back to the normal state? And also is it possible to lower my pulse rate without any medicines? If yes, then please suggest me some ways for it.


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