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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure And Sweating

Sir,

i am suffering from swating & ghabrahat from 15 days whent i consul the dr my bp is 170/106 ecg is normal after the taking medicine position are same in swating & ghabrahat butbp is 140/96 rcg again is normal dr told me oxygen is not properly going in heart he suggest me for eco presently i am in satna madhya pradesh pls suggest me what i can do
Fri, 27 Oct 2017
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High B.P taken on one or two ocassions and sweating does not necessarily mean that you may be having a heart problem. More than 90% of high B.P has no obvious underlying cause. If you feel any shortness of breath, chest pain, racing or sinking of heart beat then it may point towards underlying heart problem. Some people give high B.P readings when recorded by doctor due to anxiety (White-coat hypertension). I highly suggest to make a B.P record at your home checked atleast 4 times per day for 1 week and re-consult the doctor.
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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure And Sweating

High B.P taken on one or two ocassions and sweating does not necessarily mean that you may be having a heart problem. More than 90% of high B.P has no obvious underlying cause. If you feel any shortness of breath, chest pain, racing or sinking of heart beat then it may point towards underlying heart problem. Some people give high B.P readings when recorded by doctor due to anxiety (White-coat hypertension). I highly suggest to make a B.P record at your home checked atleast 4 times per day for 1 week and re-consult the doctor.