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Suggest Remedies For Low Potassium Levels And Low BP
I had an angiogram on Tuesday and found out I HAD TO MANY HEART BEATS AND MY BLOOD PRESSURE was low I had been taking a high blood pressure meds for years and now it is low and potassium is low so the doc Put be on potassium an I do not go back to the heart doc. today is is 104/45 is had been running 90/50 and my potassium was 3.3 thhe day of the test
It is clear your blood pressure medications need to be adjusted to address both the low blood pressure levels and low potassium. Some blood pressure medications might affect the potassium levels so it is important to have them checked with the cardiologist and make sure you take medications that do not decrease potassium or if you have to take one that decreases potassium, it should be combined with one that increases it so together they do keep it in normal range.
You will also need to regularly check potassium level in blood to make sure it is reaching good levels because changes in potassium levels may affect the heart rhythm as well.
I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician
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Suggest Remedies For Low Potassium Levels And Low BP
Hello, It is clear your blood pressure medications need to be adjusted to address both the low blood pressure levels and low potassium. Some blood pressure medications might affect the potassium levels so it is important to have them checked with the cardiologist and make sure you take medications that do not decrease potassium or if you have to take one that decreases potassium, it should be combined with one that increases it so together they do keep it in normal range. You will also need to regularly check potassium level in blood to make sure it is reaching good levels because changes in potassium levels may affect the heart rhythm as well. I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician