Taking Thyroid And BP Medicine. Feeling Lightheaded. Brain MRI And Heart Rate Normal. Cause And Cure?
what you describe your husband is experiencing is called orthostatic hypotension. (Drop in blood pressure). A dramatic drop in the systolic blood pressure — the higher number in your blood pressure reading — may result in lightheadedness or a feeling of faintness. It can occur after sitting up or standing too quickly.
Inadequate output of blood from the heart or heart failure. Certain conditions such as any of the various diseases of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) or a decrease in blood volume may cause inadequate blood flow from your heart.
The treatment actually depends on the identified possible cause. Consulting a cardiologist in this case is compelling for an Electrocardiogramme ( a test that examines the electrical activity of the heart), a cardiac ultrasound and specific manouvres during the physical examination to induce and confirm this fall in blood pressure with a change in position. Book an appointment with his cardiologist for better management. He should however continue with his current medications.
Thanks and hope this helps. Feel free contacting me in case you need more help.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
His internist suggested he go to a neurologist. He doesn't feel faint at all when he goes from one position to another. The lightheadedness when he changes postions happens soon after,not immediately.
The doctor said his pulse rate is okay. My husband tracked it as he did his blood pressure
Does this additional information change your diagnoses?
Thank you for answeing me. I am fearful that he is in danger although he was told that all the serious problems have been rules out. I have confidence in his doctor. But I am so concerned because he drives and he crafts in the wood shop using machinery. I want to try to get his problem resolved as soon as possible.
fHis blood pressure when sitting
I will seem to agree with fact that he sees a neurologist, based on the results of the electrocardiogramme and cardiac ultrasound. However, this to me does not actually rule out my diagnosis. I think a third opinion from a neurologist might actually put things into perspective for a better clinical thinking and diagnosis.
Other clinical neurological manouvres shall be of help for sure.
I shall be most grateful if I could also get the opinion of the neurologist when you XXXXXXX him. I hope you get to see one soon for it shall be of help
I am honored to answer any further questions if need be, as you wait to XXXXXXX the neurologist,
Thanks as I wish him good health,
Best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
After 70 years of marriage, we have been through many difficult problems and somehow been blessed with caring physicians that have the abilities and knowledge to help us to get through them. Your guidance and interest are deeply respected and appreciated. Thank you. You haven't said anything about him being in immediate danger. Am I correct that he is oot in immediate danger?
Please let me know how I can be in touch with you. Also how I can print this report from the computer. For some reason, it doesn't seem to pring out.
You could upload the report and send by email if you do not mind.
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Thanks for your comments and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.