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High heart rate and high bp
Whenever I visit the doctors off I have a high heart rate around 100-120 but when I am home whenever I check my heart rate its normal between 80-100. Does the high heart is also increasing my bp ? From last 2-3 visits my bp has been above 140/80. I am already on bp medication. My reports are normal i.e echo is normal, LTF is normal, lipid is normal, urea and creatinine is normal, blood sugar is also normal. I exercise at least 30 mins daily (body weight exercise or normal walking,sometimes jogging)with no bad habits. I am eating very normal diet with less oil and salt and lots of veggies and fruits. I am thinking of rejoining a gym, I used to go to gym before lockdown. Is it ok to start lifting weights again?
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. You will probably need prescription medications . Will be happy to help. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ MD 87460614@98 whatsapp
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May be it's anxiety. BP is fine. Kindly consult for further evaluation.
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