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Hypertensive With Fluctuating BP, Nausea And Fatigue After A Respiratory Infection. What Could Cause This?
I was diagnosed with high blood pressure and vertigo five weeks ago, I have an upper respiratory infection now four week on, at times coughing is leading to vomitting, I am unable to bring up mucuous? I have a nausiating pain in my neck and head and my blood pressure is being monitoring and varies very sportatic. I am at present undergoing urine 24 hr tests. I am feeling impatient and feel extremely fatigued at present? Can you give me any idea of what is going on? family history on my fathers side is adrenal gland. thyroid but thyroid and diabetes tests are clear?? Inflammation blood tests are raised??
Hello.It seems like your upper respiratory tract infection is not resolved and also there may be affection of lower respiratory tract (bronchitis). Go to your doctor.He will examine you and perhaps will request additional test (chest radiography)to rule out lower respiratory tract infecion and establish right diagnosis ans treatment.I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)
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Hypertensive With Fluctuating BP, Nausea And Fatigue After A Respiratory Infection. What Could Cause This?
Hello.It seems like your upper respiratory tract infection is not resolved and also there may be affection of lower respiratory tract (bronchitis). Go to your doctor.He will examine you and perhaps will request additional test (chest radiography)to rule out lower respiratory tract infecion and establish right diagnosis ans treatment.I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)