HELLO, ITS VERY HIGHBP.
CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD NOT BMS DOCTOR. AT PRESENT TAB ZERODOL P EIGHT HOURLY.
ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO CONSULT lT MAY BE AN EMERGENCY, OK.
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As u r age is 31yr and IF u r repeat bp is still high .( review with repeat bp reading every 4 th hourly )if then Kindly evaluate .... kidney function test,urine routine examination and microscopy,urine protein creatine ratio, thyroid,eye (fundal examination) follow up with report
restrict salt intake to 4gm/ day, lifestyle modification ( do exercise). medication can start if u r repeat bp is high ....or follow up with a doctor near by
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Bp should be monitored for every 6 hours continously for 2-3 days
If reading persists to be same: then Antihyprertensive drugs to be started (immediately) along with life style modification after examination
Next Steps
Thorough investigation should be done to know primary cause for Bp to rise
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Please don't panic
Salt restricted diet & regular exercise can get down the Bp to great extent
You are having high blood pressure. You should check the blood pressure again and if it's high ( more than 160/80) take tab. Amlodopine 5 mg 1-0-1 for 1 day
Please consult a physician for regular BP control.
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Please check your blood pressure soon as head ache is a sign of high blood pressure
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