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My friend suffering with Anxiety. He gets tensed and anxious before going to hospital. And is extremely restless 30 min before going to hospital. He thinks, every pain related to cancer and gets anxious and panics. Recently he visited hospital for bloated stomach, concluding as kidney stones. Pulse at 126 and BP at 160/100. While his BP was being checked, he was highly anxious and stressed. Can we consider him to have developed BP. He is on Prolomet 25, morning and evening one. Pls advise. He also complaints, his BP goes up when he looks at the BP Machine. Thanks.
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He is already on BP medicine need something for anxiety
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Check BP. Need detailed history and evaluation
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Consult Pschyciatrist
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First try to stay him calm and restful naturally by meditation and some Relaxing deep breathing excercises and then check his some blood analysis properly Like TSH status,ECG ,and proper monitoring of blood pressure and serum creatinine ,protein and report me futher analysis
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