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What Causes Low BP With The Pain In The Lung And Hips?

I just dont feel good allover my left hip was out.. my left side under my lung hurts and i have the runs.. my blood pressure has been up and down 89/50 90/55 and just check and it is 100/50 I feel like i can do anyting I try but give out.. I have to sit and rest.. I am on 2 blood pressure pills
Thu, 21 May 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Since your blood pressure is running low at the moment you may need to lay off your medication for a time but this should be discussed with your doctor.

The fatigue and joint pain may occur in different conditions including viral infections such the flu.

If the symptoms continue and there is no clear cause then you may need to see your doctor for assessment.

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What Causes Low BP With The Pain In The Lung And Hips?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Since your blood pressure is running low at the moment you may need to lay off your medication for a time but this should be discussed with your doctor. The fatigue and joint pain may occur in different conditions including viral infections such the flu. If the symptoms continue and there is no clear cause then you may need to see your doctor for assessment. I hope this helps