My wife's BP for last 10-12 days is fluctuating. Yesterday we checked it was 144-66. Our family doctor gave few medicines and told may be because of tension it is fluctuating and no need to take BP medicines for now. Sometimes she is sweating profusely. Can you please guide on this and suggest home remedies
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Please don't try tele-consultation for a patient about whose symptoms you are having problems in describing.
The person who is suffering doesn't want to consult.
The person who is trying to consult has a problem in describing the symptoms of the patient.
What do you expect from the Treating Doctor ?
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measuring BP requires upper arm digital apparatus ,with minimal 3 readings and average of last 2 readings, preferably taken in early morning and evening. If on multiple occasions if its above normal consider as hypertension. profuse sweating needs to be evaluated
Next Steps
monitor the Bp , think about doing bloods investigations including thyroid and ecg
Health Tips
Diet modification, lots of water ,fruits and vegetable consumption and 30 minutes exercise like brisk walking every day for 5 days in a week
A little more detail is required. You can either consult a doctor online or in person, so that they can understand the condition properly therefore one on one conversation is required in this case
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