
I Am Self Medicating My Blood Pressure Because I Have

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Detailed Answer:
Hello Sir
After going through the medical details provided by you I can very well understand your concern for your health and well being and I would like to tell you that the most important factor in your case scenario is your age group sir.
The symptoms which you are explaining and the problem which you are facing is most likely be due to Postural hypotension. As we age our blood vessels get stiff and loose their elasticity due to which when we stand up after lying down the blood get pooled up in the legs there by causing troublesome dizziness and sometimes even syncope. Getting up in a step by step fashion is a very important and useful precaution.
Now if your blood pressure stays around 140 systolic I would rather say it’s a good control at this age and so the medications should surely be adjusted accordingly.
So in nutshell you are going well and just keeping following your routine and avoid getting up suddenly from bed.
Hope to have been helpful.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap


Hello again
Detailed Answer:
No I doesn’t mean that you keep changing medications daily as this will not be beneficial.
No need to alter the dose of your medications until your blood pressure goes beyond 150/90 or fall below 100/60mmHg.
I hope this information will guide you properly.
Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap


medically that’s not the right way
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
No, medically that’s not the right way. Ideally, the dose of medications should be titrated to match your bp needs then the number of drugs should be reduced. And then even after that slowly over a period of months the medications can be tapered off.
The way you are doing will slowly make your body resistant and even make you prone to sudden shoot up of blood pressure which can lead to complications.
So it’s advisable that you should take the assistance of your primary physician in monitoring your bp and then slowly taper your medications off.
Kind Regards

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