My name is rebecca,
my mom is a double kidney recepant of 6years recently her high bloood pressure went out of control and it is still not under control ,
my mom is 73 she has been complaining that he stomache hurts and back and headache they have her on pain meds wich is the only way it has helped with getting her blood presssure down
her dr. Is sending her home with the car of hospis i am her daughter and i will be her care giver they are giving her 1 - 3 months to live
chest congestion is fatal and your going to die!
That is normal, due to constricted blood flow. Depending on the sevarity, I might suggest a checkup for lymph swelling or a sinus congestion.
Hi I have blood pressure and asked a similar question of my doctor. His answer : Blood pressure itself has no symptoms as such , however it can contribute to the symptom of chest pains for example. M
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The signs of having high blood pressure are experiencing severe headache, fatigue, confusion, vision problems, chest pain, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, blood in the urine and pounding in your chest, neck or ears.
Symptoms of a cough would be things that are experienced by the patient themselves. This can include things like feeling pressure in the chest area, feeling congestion or a ticklish sensation that produces the urge to cough.
The benefits of brewing fig leaves are plentiful. If a person has congestion in their chest they can use the brewed fig tea leaves as a tea. It's also good for people with high blood pressure as it has lowering properties in it due to the vitamins and minerals inside the leaves.
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.
Definitely NOT!!!
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See a doctor if you experience any chest pain. Not all problems that cause chest pain will affect blood pressure. Plus, there are so many possible causes it that it will be impossible to get an answer on here. Doctors will look at other signs and symptoms in addition to the chest pain to help narrow down the cause. Hope this helps!
The presence of blood in the chest cavity is called hemothorax. It can occur due to trauma, surgery, or underlying medical conditions such as lung cancer or blood clotting disorders. Symptoms may include chest pain, difficulty breathing, and low blood pressure. Treatment typically involves draining the blood from the chest cavity to relieve symptoms and prevent complications.