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Dear doctor ,Early morning empty stomach BP reading is 90/60, is this normal ? after eating will BP goes up ?? pls tell me .is this normal ya should i check again ..Thank you
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Early morning BP is ok. Kindly record after Breakfast as well.
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Maintain records of BP for a week.
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Maintain Hydration..
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A blood pressure reading of 90/60 in the morning on an empty stomach can be considered on the lower side, but individual normal ranges can vary. It's important to monitor trends and consider other factors. After eating, blood pressure may typically rise temporarily. If you have concerns, it's advisable to consult with a doctor for personalized advice based on your overall health and medical history.
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Your BP is normal. It doesn't need any treatment. Please record your BP again after your breakfast. The further action can be planned according to the reading.
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Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation. Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Follow with 5 days of BP monitoring Lessen the intake of salt if BP goes up as it generally doesn't go up
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It is normal if not associated with other symptoms
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Kindly consult
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Don't worry. It is normal.
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Please consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Monitor bp thrice daily... consult for further evaluation
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