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Normal bp at home machine
I visited doctors office in december during the checkup my bp was high. So the doctor put me on hypertension medicine. I did a lot of tests lft, lipid, urea and creatinine,echo,sugar all reports were normal.On the follow up visits my bp was normal a few times and high most of the time. (160/90). When I visit a doctor my bp is high and my pulse is high around 100-120. I get nervous during the visits. From last 1 week I have been measuring my BP at home without taking any meds.My pulse and bp is both normal (bp- 110/70 to 120/80 range) and my pulse is also normal (60-80 range). Should I continue medicine or stop?
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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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If you were on Antihypertensives than don stop them immediately watch for your morning 8:00-9:00am and evening 4:00-5:00pm blood pressure for 7 days than make any change And if blood pressure fluctates than continue tablets or preferably add b blockers than on go for any other psychiatric opinion
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U might have anxiety issue. Pls consult a psychiatrist. Regarding bp keep a check for 1 more week. If it is more than 140/90 on 2 separate occasion, consult local physician.
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