Updated question bp Fluctuation

2023-04-02 14:07:02
Recently I was having 140-90 BP after the common cold and cough and after that I was having anxiety where my BP was fluctuating between (120/80) and  (150-90) so I have undergone all necessary heart tests ecg, 2d echo, tmt, ultrasound abdomen all are normal. Lipid and lft, CBC and chest x ray also normal. So the doctor suggested diet and exercise for 1 month to see if it gets my bp normal. So it's been two weeks since I have been monitoring my bp That's why I posted my recent question where in the morning my bp is around 115-125/70-80 and in the evening it is between 120-130/70-80. All the times I took three readings with a 3 minute break and every time the first was close to 130/78 while the second and third readings were around 120-122/75. So I just want to know if bp between 120-130/75-80 comes under normal?
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Its fine

Answered2023-04-03 05:17:10

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Would like to discuss in details and provide solution accordingly. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-04-02 17:43:14

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Absolutely normal, don't be anxious for no reason

Answered2023-04-02 17:33:45

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Normal

Answered2023-04-02 14:49:41

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Normal only Relax

Answered2023-04-02 14:46:42

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Its absolutely normal, 100-140 is normal in systolic( upper range) where 60-90 is normal in diastolic ( lower)

Answered2023-04-02 14:45:05

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Relax

Answered2023-04-17 18:03:54

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-04-03 13:18:02

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Need few details Kindly consult

Answered2023-04-02 17:01:59

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