I am student and studying for a professional exam which is difficult to clear, as a result I am often stressed, depressed and jittery. I've had breathing problems from march this yr and the bp recorded then was 120/80, in april approx 15 days before my exams it was 152/85, in late june it was 130/80 and in july it was 136/85. Now I've had some breathing issues again so I checked the bp in 11th oct and it came to 140/90, as a result tab amlo in morning was prescribed and I had it near regularly(missed some dosages for 3 days). Yesterday I checked it and it was 155/85, I am only 2 weeks away from my CA final exams. Why is the sharp rise in bp and will it damage my organs as I've had it high from april?
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