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How many days of high bp affect heart
I had high blood pressure and it was 140/100  and doctor suggested me to do physical  exercises as it was single reading(one doctor suggested to start medicine) and monitor blood pressure, when I check in home it's fluctuating between128/88 to 137/94 it was never 140/100 again till date. I am doing jogging everyday and stopped oily and more salt foods. Delaying medicine will affect my kidneys or heart?? Recenty I am having inconvenience in heart ( doesn't feel as pain) since 5 days, I am having burpings also. I heard indigestion also symptom of heart disease. Do I have any heart disease.
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You do not require medicines. Physical exercises and reduced salt intake will suffice. Pain in epigastrium or loose stools may be the presenting symptoms in some patients with myocardial infarction ( heart attack). Tread mill test and echocardiography are advisable to rule out any heart disease .
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Needs evaluations with further test...But I suggest to not ignore it symptoms
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