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Not that I am aware of. The Menses have more to do with hormonal levels than of blood pressure. With any chronic irregular cycles hormones should always be evaluated by a professional.
I personally have low blood pressure and can clock my cycle with an egg timer (so to speak). However that doesnt mean that its not possible, but I've not heard of it. Sorry, less helpful than my usual answers.
Yes High Blood Pressure (HBP) could effect your period. The more pressure exerted on the blood the stronger the vaginal flow of blood will be. If you are noticing problems with your blood pressure talk with your doctor about Hydrochlorothiazide (H.C.T.Z) this is a diuretic. It will increase urine production forcing you to urinate more often.
Most definitely! A sudden drop in weight or an extreme diet can also cause a woman to miss or alter her period. Stress, too, can cause a missed period. However, see your Health Care Professional if you miss your period and are sexually active - even if you are using Birth Control. remember, the only sure fire way to prevent pregnancy is to practice abstinence!
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Yes, high blood pressure medicine is known to affect your period. It can make your period irregular. It also can make your period non existent. It is best to talk with your doctor about which high blood pressure medicine is right for your body and which medication will not affect your menstrual cycle.
it does affect the blood vessels causing the blood vessels to build up with plaque causing hypertension (high blood pressure)
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It will affect our heart.
High Blood Pressure( keyword blood lol) It effects circulatory system(Blood). :D
The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate
It can affect your blood cells but by description it does not directly cause high blood pressure. Reactions to this prescription may vary.
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Circulatory system :)