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Dizziness hands and legs get cold
Morning medications: Metosarthan (40/50) Cilacar (5mg) Night medications: Cilacar (10 mg) Stanlip (145mg) Nurokind G Slip disc patient in bed rest since 1 month,BP medicines started for the first time since 1 month. Can any of these medicines cause the hands and feet to go cold randomly in the afternoon or evening?Dizziness when abt to lie dwn or
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YES all of these medications can have these side effects also they can be completely new symptoms of underlying cardiac disease But if we talk about hypertension Many factors can affect blood pressure, including: 1) The amount of water and salt you have in your body 2) The condition of your kidneys, nervous system, or blood vessels 3) Your hormone levels You are more likely to be told your blood pressure is too high as you get older. This is because your blood vessels become stiffer as you age. When that happens, your blood pressure goes up. High blood pressure increases your chance of having a stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease, or early death. I read your query, by the information i have in hand my advice to you would be 1) Keep a BP daily record for at least one week 2) Basic tests should be one to rule out cardiac issues 3) unless any recent evaluation has been done I would advice these test ECG ECHO Lipid Profile TSH Get back to me with a detailed history and  old / new records for a better individualized advice.
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