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My Wife, had a BP 90/40 with a high pulse rate.She does have asthma for some many years. That day no Asthma attacks. Gave her Diazem-30 one tablet, much better in the morning. She has palpitations at times (twice / thrice a year). She is always on the Low BP side. Any suggestions? Thanking you. Len.
Regarding your concern, I would explain that her actual blood pressure values are a little low. From the other hand, her symptoms could be related to a cardiac arrhythmia.
That is why I would recommend consulting with her doctor and performing some tests:
- a resting ECG and a cardiac ultrasound - an ambulatory 24-48 hours ECG monitoring to examine better her heart rhythm trends and exclude arrythmia - blood electrolytes for possible imbalance - complete blood count for anemia.
Meanwhile, I would recommend continue taking Diazem, because betablockers would be not well tolerated because of asthma.
Hope to have been helpful!
Wishing good health,
Dr. Iliri
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HelloLen! Thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would explain that her actual blood pressure values are a little low. From the other hand, her symptoms could be related to a cardiac arrhythmia. That is why I would recommend consulting with her doctor and performing some tests: - a resting ECG and a cardiac ultrasound - an ambulatory 24-48 hours ECG monitoring to examine better her heart rhythm trends and exclude arrythmia - blood electrolytes for possible imbalance - complete blood count for anemia. Meanwhile, I would recommend continue taking Diazem, because betablockers would be not well tolerated because of asthma. Hope to have been helpful! Wishing good health, Dr. Iliri