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After having medicine bp suddenly falls
My mother is having high bp past 7yrs and now 20out of 30days her BP is low she is having headache and vertigo and she has been on medication from past 7-6 yrs but from Last 1 year my mother is facing the problem of low bp
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If she is having recorded low blood pressure on multiple occasions. Then it’s time to change her medications. Keep a record of the blood pressure monitored and follow up with the doctor. Vertigo could be because of low B.P. Nevertheless, she needs to be evaluated.
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What medications she iz taking? She need Optimization of treatment and cardiac evaluation
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Monitor BP and needs to change medicine for BP
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Low BP may due to many reasons. Give her adequate diet and rest. For vertigo she needs treatment.
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take online consultation for treatment
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