Brief Answer:
Persistent pain can lead to raised blood pressure
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have studied your case.
Yes persistent pain in your body can lead to raised blood pressure.
So for your
cervical spondylitis you can take analgesic and neurotropic medication.
Till time, avoid lifting weights, Sit with support to back. You can consult physiotherapist for help.
Physiotherapy like
ultrasound and interferential therapy will give quick relief.
I will advise to check your vit B12 and vit D3 level.
Yes stress and depression can raise your BP; anxiety may lead to high diastolic BP too
Lifestyle changes and diet modification help in maintaining blood pressure in normal range. Making lifestyle changes is an important first step in the treatment of
high blood pressure. In some patients, lowering sodium and alcohol intake, keeping weight in the ideal range, engaging in regular
aerobic exercise, and stopping smoking may be sufficient to control high blood pressure. Such lifestyle changes can lower blood pressure as effectively as therapy with one blood pressure-lowering drug.
Alternative therapy like
meditation, yoga also helps in maintaining blood pressure.
Indapamide may start working in 1 to 2 weeks so you can wait till time if no improvement then you may need some more medication from your treating doctor.
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