If you have a headache and high blood pressure, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication, including aspirin. While low-dose aspirin (usually 81 mg) may be used for cardiovascular protection, it may not be appropriate for pain relief in your case. Over-the-counter options like acetaminophen might be a safer choice, but it's best to get personalized advice from your doctor. Always prioritize your health and follow their recommendations.
They should take it if they have a fever, if they have a headache, or if they have any muscle soreness. Also, aspirin lowers blood pressure, so some people take a baby aspirin a day to keep their blood pressure down.
Yes you can, but be sure to monitor your blood pressure. Phentermine does increase the blood pressure. If your blood pressure increases consult your doctor and your blood pressure medicine may be able to be modified.
before you take any pill you are not shure about you should consult with your doctor
Yes, aspirin raises blood pressure if taken in the morning.A study in Spain gave the following results (source page at the Related Links):One group wasn't given any aspirin (169 people). A second group took 100 milligrams of aspirin every morning (77 people). A third group took the same dose of aspirin at night (82 people).All patients wore devices that monitored their blood pressure around the clock. Blood pressure readings were automatically recorded every 20 minutes during the day and every half hour at night.Study's ResultsAfter three months, these were the results:Aspirin at night: Significant drop in blood pressureAspirin in the morning: Slightly higher blood pressureNo aspirin: Slightly lower blood pressureThe biggest blood pressure change was in the patients who took aspirin at night, the study shows.How much did their blood pressure drop?Systolic blood pressure (the top number): down 6.8Diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number): down 1.6For more information visit the Related Link.
Low dose aspirin is given to maintain normal blood clotting and therefore protect against problems like a heart attack in people at risk. (Heart attack is caused by blockage of the arteries in your heart by a blood clot). If you have high blood pressure and your doctor thinks you might have an extra risk she will recommend you take low-dose aspirin. However it is important to understand that it is not a treatment for high blood pressure - it is to reduce your cardiovascular risk.
aspirin has been shown to improve blood flow by thinning blood temporarily
Aspirin can start to thin the blood within 30 minutes to an hour after taking it.
Aspirin can start to thin your blood within 30 minutes to an hour after taking it.
If you have high blood pressure, you need to take aspirin to try and dull down your system a bit. You should not be taking excess calcium pills or Vitamin D pills.
i cant take asprin so what will thin my blood
Yes. I take Aspirin every day (by doctor's orders) for that very purpose. It helps to lower my blood pressure.
The amount of aspirin usually "about half an aspirin", taken to serve as a blood thinning agent is very small compared to that used for the treatment of pain, so the difference it would make should be negligible, However you can allow for it by taking the amount taken for the blood thinning from the dose for the pain. In any case you don't have anything to worry about.