I was diagnoised with high blood pressure. Before the medicine Hydrochlorothiazide I felt great. Now I am sweating lots and have some wierd mood swings. Not sure how to cope. Feel dr blows me off. I felt better before this than now. What should I do.
Terri
Probably not, but mood swings may cause hypertension due to stress.
Yes it does.
High blood pressure can make someone stressed and angry, while low blood pressure can make you calm and collected but sluggish and slow.
Totally. I think.
the mood the person is is can affect their blood pressure such as depression and angry..
yes just like colors also affect our mood.
No, your mood does not affect your BAC. Your BAC or blood alcohol level is only affected by the amount of alcohol you have consumed.
He will need to go to the ER for observation. Seroquel can affect heartrate and blood pressure. It can also make the child dizzy, drowsy and affect the child's mood.
Alcohol consumption affect many vital organs. The brain can experience mood and behavior disorders, the heart can be damaged as evidenced by a possible stoke or high blood pressure, and the liver takes the brunt of the abuse, developing fatty liver or cirrhosis.
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
Positive mental imagery can promote relaxation and reduce stress , improve mood, control high blood pressure, alleviate pain , boost the immune system, and lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
how does color affect a person's mood
music is mood
Blood pressure is the measured amount of force that is put on the walls of the body's arteries as the heart sends blood pumping through. Blood pressure is dependent on the quantity and force of blood pumped, and the pliancy and size of the arteries. A person's blood pressure is in constant flux. Factors such as activity, temperature, diet, posture, mood, physical condition as well as the medication the person use all must be considered.
Mood can indirectly affect a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) through influencing how much they drink or accelerating the effects of alcohol due to stress or depressive states. However, mood itself does not directly impact the way the body metabolizes or absorbs alcohol.
Work does affect lifestyle, because it could make you so busy that you can't sleep well or you can't hang out with friends. It could affect your mood and you will feel a lot of pressure. That, of course, does not mean you shouldn't work.