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Newly diagnosed hypertension
Iam a 27-year-old lean male (BMI 18.5) with newly diagnosed hypertension, prominent visible pulses in my neck and shoulder, and persistent burning headaches -despite taking blood pressure medication ( Amlodipine 5mg)  for one month and cholesterol( statin 5mg) medication for one week (LDL 120 mg/dL). My thyroid, kidney function, and renal Doppler tests are normal, and there is no strong family history of early hypertension. These symptoms persist even with treatment, and am concerned about possible rare vascular or secondary causes. could vitamin D( my blood test report says 13 after taking vitamin d3 test) deficiency be linked to these symptoms or my high blood pressure?
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Hypertension itself can explain your symptoms. Vitamin D deficiency probably do not add to your symptoms.
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Take online appointment Dr Shubham sharma Consultant cardiologist C K Birla Hospital, Jaipur
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