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My mother (70) high blood pressure
My mother (age 70) blood pressure has been found nearly 190/100, 180/90, 170/85 for 4-5 days. She has blood pressure, diabetes for years. She has been taking medicine as prescribed by doctors but her blood pressure is not getting normal
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Mention the medicines she’s taking so that I can suggest what changes to make
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You need to understand about high blood pressure.  Normal range of blood pressure is between 90/60 to 140/90, anything above or below is is abnormal. 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 4) your lifestyle - smoking, drinking, exercise  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. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. DASH lowers high blood pressure and improves levels of cholesterol. This reduces your risk of getting heart disease. The DASH Diet Emphasizes vegetables, fruits, and fat-free or low-fat dairy products. Includes whole grains, fish, poultry, beans, seeds, nuts, and vegetable oils. Limits sodium, sweets, sugary beverages, and red meats. Along with DASH, other lifestyle changes can help lower your blood pressure. They include staying at a healthy weight, exercising, and not smoking. 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 / kidney issues 3) unless any recent evaluation has been done I would advice these test ECG ECHO Lipid Profile TSH KFT  Renal doppler  Get back to me with a detailed history and  old / new records for a better individualized advice. Meanwhile  Copy the link address to your browser & Check out - Simplified health explanation videos on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/drp2r2m And Do not forget to Subscribe the channel  for upcoming videos. Please do share your feedback on the below link. Your opinion is valuable. http://prac.to/idax Regards  Dr. PARAMJEET SINGH  MBBS, D.CARDIOLOGY (LONDON), Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology(Apollo Hospitals)  Consultant Cardiologist  Yashoda Superspeciality Hospital (NCR)   
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