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Asked for male, 49 years old from Jammu
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General Physician•Khammam
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Hello Lybrate user.
You need repeated measurements of your blood pressure and up titrating of medications you take depending on your bp recordings. Pls consult a physician and keep a follow up on your blood pressure till it's controlled.
Restrict salt intake and avoid stress.
Take care.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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No, there is no permanent cure for high blood pressure. Treatment, however, can lower down the blood pressure if it is too high. But this would be temporary and you would be required to take regular medicines. Also, healthy lifestyle habits and a proper diet play a vital role in maintaining the blood pressure.
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People suffering from high blood pressure won't see any specific symptoms even if the condition worsens. Meanwhile few common symptoms or say problems that occur due to high blood pressure include- fatigue, bleeding nose, breathlessness, nausea, headache, blurry vision, and heart palpitations.
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High blood pressure is caused due to many reasons. Unhealthy lifestyle choices as well as various health conditions may lead to high blood pressure. Few causes include- thyroid, lack of sleep or sleep apnea, consuming illegal drugs such as amphetamines and cocaine, taking medicines for cold, cough, painkillers, contraceptive pills and a few others, and congenital heart defects caused due to problems in blood vessels.
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General Physician•Surat
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Check your bp daily n chart it
if constantly coming high then start medicines
at this stage don’t start with herbal.
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General Physician•Ambikapur
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Salt intake control
diet control (less total calories per day)
regular exercise
these are herbal remedies.
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Yes there's no issue with having chia seeds. But it would be more clear once you show his reports to me. It would be better to see the underlying cause.
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General Physician•Nagercoil
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Evaluation must be done regarding the renal artery flow lipid profile etc. Kindly consult with me regarding details.
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