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Q: Does blood pressure go high when in a periodic paralysis episode?
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Can blood pressure cause a paralysis?

yes it can. If high blood pressure is left untreated, it can cause paralysis, loss of bodily function and motor skills are the result.


What is hyperkalemic periodic paralysis?

The level of potassium in the blood rises slightly or is normal.


What is hypokalemic periodic paralysis?

The level of potassium in the blood falls in the early stages of a paralytic attack.


What do blood and urine tests indicate at the onset of an attack of periodic paralysis?

Blood and urine tests done at the onset of an attack show whether there are elevated or depressed levels of potassium.


How is periodic paralysis diagnosed?

A complete medical history, physical, neurological exam, electrical tests, blood and urine tests, challenge tests and genetic tests.


What is the difference between hypokalemic and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis?

In hypokalemic PP, the level of potassium in the blood falls in the early stages of a paralytic attack, while in hyperkalemic PP, it rises slightly or is normal.


In familial periodic paralysis how does the paralysis disappear quickly when potassium ions are administered IV?

Periodic paralysis disorders are rare genetic mutation which causes a malfunction in certain ion channels in the muscle membrane that affect muscle strength. There are two major forms, hypokalemic and hyperkalemic, each caused by defects in different genes. Hypokalemic periodic paralysis causes attacks of muscle weakness or paralysis when the level of potassium in the blood drops, while in hyperkalemic, it rises slightly or is normal. During attacks of muscle weakness, potassium moves from the blood into muscle cells. This makes the cell unable to contract properly. Rapidly absorbed boluses of liquid potassium are generally needed to abort an attack and IV potassium is seldom justified unless the patient is unable to swallow. It works more rapidly given IV rather than ingested orally because the K+ions are inserted right into the blood stream rather than being digested in the digestive system and taking it's time to reach the blood stream.


What can cause a passing out episode with no signs?

A passing out episode with no signs could be caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure, a fainting reflex triggered by pain or emotional stress, dehydration, low blood sugar, or medications such as blood pressure medication or narcotics. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.


If you are a vegetarian and are anemic - with low blood pressure - why do you crave salt?

I've read that low blood pressure can be caused by a lack of sodium, and that after an "episode" in which people black out they tend to crave salt due to the deficiency in their body.


What is the method of treatment for hypokalemic periodic paralysis?

Severe respiratory weakness from hypokalemic PP may require intensive care to ensure adequate ventilation. Potassium chloride may be given by mouth or intravenously to normalize blood levels.


What is the worst affect about bp?

bp means blood pressure. the worst is that it affect mainly the brain, heart and circulatory system and over all the whole body. it leads to paralysis and many more


Can high blood pressure interfere with breathing?

It is related to the level of the high blood pressure, if the patient has its clinical history recorded in the hospital. Usually, medicine doctors and nurses administer oxygen, along with the proper medicines when the blood pressure is very high.. Normally an episode of high blood pressure does not impair the patient to the almost normally breathing, but the vital signs are all compromised on a general sense.