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Can Enlarged Heart Valve Cause Fluctuation In Blood Pressure And Body Temperature?
Hello, I don’t know if this question is related to your expertise or not. My wife has a serious problem with her blood pressure. She has 25 years old. In last two years and now, sometimes her blood pressure goes high and sometimes gets to its low level. In the meantime, her body temperature goes high and low too. In this condition, she has cold sweat and dizziness. We ran the blood test and kidney test. All results were ok. Then we went to a cardiologist and he said her heart valve is a little wide and it is common in most women. He didn’t prescribe any medicine but Fefol! She still has the problem. Did we go to the right specialist? How can we cure this problem?
Probably you can recheck with your cardiologist or may be take a second opinion in this case because she is a young women and should not have these problems . From her symptoms you must also see if there is any fever of low grade nature persisting in her. if that is the case ,further investigations can be done to rule out any infectious etiology. Also sometimes our sugar levels vary and can cause those temperature changes if its too low. Also make sure she is not on any drugs which can sometimes cause these effects
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Can Enlarged Heart Valve Cause Fluctuation In Blood Pressure And Body Temperature?
Probably you can recheck with your cardiologist or may be take a second opinion in this case because she is a young women and should not have these problems . From her symptoms you must also see if there is any fever of low grade nature persisting in her. if that is the case ,further investigations can be done to rule out any infectious etiology. Also sometimes our sugar levels vary and can cause those temperature changes if its too low. Also make sure she is not on any drugs which can sometimes cause these effects