i would say yes. maybe not your blood pressure because its not very high, but you should see a doctor, and have him or her take a look. especially if your having shortage of breath and are dizzy.
Your oil pump is probably finished. If you have recently changed the oil, it's definitely finished. Oil becomes less viscous when it heats up and your oil pressure drops because the pump can no longer regulate the pressure.
The pressure that bothers people most at work, if how they need to hurry to make sure that everything is finished, and that the work is done precisely, and you have made sure that you have not forgotten anything.
yes it can be a kidney infection
Pressure in the ears and eyes is usually caused by a sinus infection. A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal cavities that causes headaches, pressure and cold like symptoms.
If your female bulldog is house trained and has recently been wetting her bed, there can be several medical explanations. She could have a bladder infection and cannot control when she urinates or she could be pregnant and there is more pressure on her bladder.
Any sort of illness, infection, or pain can affect the blood pressure. When the body is fighting an infection or other illness, the biological responses of the body typically cause an increase in the blood pressure.
Pressure in the ear can be caused by a buildup of fluid or air pressure. In babies when they lie flat the underdeveloped Eustachian tubes do not drain properly and a buildup of fluid can cause an ear infection. In adults improper drainage is not as likely, but can still lead to infection. Air pressure usually builds when the barometric pressure changes quickly, such as an impending storm or air plane trip. Stuffy noses are often the result of irritated capillaries or small blood vessels in the nose. The irritation can come from anything from allergies to minor infections to a change in blood pressure. Inflammation can be lessoned by anti inflammatories like anything from cold air to acetaminophen to doctor prescribed cortisone, etc.
yes.
bleeding under the skin (hematoma), wound infection, and the recurrence of pressure sores. Infection in deep wounds can progress to life-threatening systemic infection.
septic shock
As pus and other material from an infection accumulate, pressure is exerted on the brain or spinal cord. This pressure can damage the nervous system tissue, possibly permanently. Without treatment, a CNS infection is fatal.
depends how old it is.