That would probably depend on the type of blood pressure medication you are taking. Some blood pressure medications are diuretics, meaning they promote the excretion of fluids in urine to lower blood pressure. Not taking your diuretic may result in swelling. Talk to your prescribing physician about your concerns and about how to be more compliant with the prescribed medication.
Well it could be because of your blood pressure, an animal or insect bite... There are several things that it could be, really.
Go to the doctors.....
high blood pressure
Blood pumps down and through the vessels in your hands by the pressure your heart pumps the blood from your heart. When you blood pressure is low then the blood isn't pumping with enough pressure.
Sodium (from sodium chloride) is indispensable for lifebecause it is important for:- regulation of blood pressure, pH, blood volume, osmotic pressure- transmission of nervous impulse- correct neurons function
Unless the doctor said no corn, pregnant women can eat sweet corn. If she is retaining water (very swollen feet and hands) or having high blood pressure, she might have to eat it without salt.
usally allergic reactions
It can be, but there are numerous other possible causes, too.
If all the blood rushes to your hands, it may cause them to feel swollen, tingly, or numb. This can happen if you hold your hands in a position that restricts blood flow for an extended period, such as when sleeping or sitting with your arms bent for a long time. It is usually temporary and should resolve once you change positions.
swollen hands and ankles.
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It can cause swelling or hands, feet and throat. If swelling by low blood pressure occurs, it will take effect on the throat and there is a high risk present of suffocating. Good luck.