What Causes Fluctuating BP Levels And Dizziness While On Rozavel And Cilacar?
Question: Hi I take telista am in the morning and cilacar 10 at night. I also take rozavel 10 at night. I am always dizzy
I check my bp regularly. It is good at home. When I go doctors office it is 130/80 to 140/80
At home it is 110/70. My pulse is always around 80 to 100
Sometime the bp shoots up to 160/80
the doctor gave me clonazepam to relax as he said I get panic attacks. is Nebivolol AM a better option. My diastolic is always normal but systolic varies a lot. I have been to so many doctors
Could the dizziness be because I have 2.75 number in 1 eye and I do not wear glasses. I smoke 10 cigs a day. I drick twice a week.
$375 ml of whisky each time. I used to exercise but the dizziness felling have stopped doing that.
I check my bp regularly. It is good at home. When I go doctors office it is 130/80 to 140/80
At home it is 110/70. My pulse is always around 80 to 100
Sometime the bp shoots up to 160/80
the doctor gave me clonazepam to relax as he said I get panic attacks. is Nebivolol AM a better option. My diastolic is always normal but systolic varies a lot. I have been to so many doctors
Could the dizziness be because I have 2.75 number in 1 eye and I do not wear glasses. I smoke 10 cigs a day. I drick twice a week.
$375 ml of whisky each time. I used to exercise but the dizziness felling have stopped doing that.
Brief Answer:
Needs neurologist evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message. I think I can help you.
First, I don't think that it's the BP that's bothering you.
Continue the same medicines for bp.
Your eyesight issue may be a cause of vertigo.
Try using specs and see.
Alcohol and smoking should be stopped irrespective of the quality and expense.
Vertigo is actually a neurological symptom.
You need to meet a neurologist for a prescription for betahistidine tablets.
I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information contained in this message will be able to help you find the best solution for your problem. Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Needs neurologist evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message. I think I can help you.
First, I don't think that it's the BP that's bothering you.
Continue the same medicines for bp.
Your eyesight issue may be a cause of vertigo.
Try using specs and see.
Alcohol and smoking should be stopped irrespective of the quality and expense.
Vertigo is actually a neurological symptom.
You need to meet a neurologist for a prescription for betahistidine tablets.
I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information contained in this message will be able to help you find the best solution for your problem. Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
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