I got bp after my delivery. It's 7 moths after delivery as per doc advice I am taking amalong 5 mg in the night and she asked to continue as it became chronic. I am taking the medicine regularly but last two days noticed my bp is going 170/110.
I missed to take my thyroid tablets can it also be a reason for this ? Additionally I have started going office where there is change in my routine and also learning car these things contribute this high bp ?
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Your blood pressure is on higher side.If it continues to remain high you may need increase in the dose or addition of medicine from different class under the supervision of your doctor.However BP varies with stress anxiety as well.uncontrolled Thyroid disorders can alter the blood pressure.
Please consult with your Gynaecologist or a General Physician in your area. BP should not be treated or controlled by Tele-consultation. After all it is a lifelong problem.
Work stress, thyroid all affects BP, levels, frequent BP check at different times of day along with appropriate changes in medication needed also weight management if overweight , and diet also play role
Pregnancy induced hypertension sometimes tend to develop into chronic persistent hypertension post delivery.
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I would advise you to do a complete lipid profile renal profile blood investigations before changing your anti hypertensive medications
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You will have to take your thyroid medications as prescribed.
Also change of lifestyle by modifying diet , regular exercise and good sleep will help.
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