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I am 70 years old, no diabetics, BP is more on hiher side goes up to 175 - 180 When my urine got checckked the following 2 rsults even tough with in range but on higher range t.e. Blood urea 45/mg/dl. greatinine 1.4 mg/dl, hence Dr. advised bave scanning of obdomen and pelvis. all other esults ar normal excpt Grade II prostatomegaly How to avoid and control what. I am taking Olmetrack 20mg , two tome daily for my blood pesure
Welcome to HealthcareMagic, Prostatomegaly will not cause high blood pressure. Normal blood pressure for adults is less than 140 over 90. In order to control blood pressure follow the given below advice: 1. Regular exercise such as brisk walking for at least 30 minutes per day 2. Consume a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and low fat dairy products. 3. Reduce salt intake to less than 5 grams per day (1 teaspoon is approximately 5 grams) 4. Take your medications regularly and get your blood pressure checked at least once a month. Hope that answers you question. Regards, Dr.Imaad
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Can Grade II Prostatomegaly Cause High BP?
Welcome to HealthcareMagic, Prostatomegaly will not cause high blood pressure. Normal blood pressure for adults is less than 140 over 90. In order to control blood pressure follow the given below advice: 1. Regular exercise such as brisk walking for at least 30 minutes per day 2. Consume a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and low fat dairy products. 3. Reduce salt intake to less than 5 grams per day (1 teaspoon is approximately 5 grams) 4. Take your medications regularly and get your blood pressure checked at least once a month. Hope that answers you question. Regards, Dr.Imaad