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Female | 78

Facial swelling high blood pressure

My mother having swelling on face, she is having blood pressure, age 78, Whether blood pressure is cause of this swelling

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Pankaj Kamble

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Hello, Blood pressure is a disease which affects multiorgan functioning. It can lead to facial swelling also. There might be an underlying disease. We suggest that you consult a good cardiologist as soon as possible so as to rule out the exact cause and plan her treatment accordingly. Wish your mother a speedy recovery. Hope our answer helps you. Our page will help you find relevant doctors - Cardiologist in India.

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Aliya Anchan

Member of team ClinicSpots.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Swelling on the face can be caused due to a variety of reasons. However, in individuals with high blood pressure, it can be an indication of a serious complication. It is crucial to seek medical attention and undergo a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Facial swelling can have numerous causes, one of which may be the soaring blood pressure. However, it is urgently necessary to contact a doctor for evaluation as soon as possible. Don't delay seeing a doctor. They’ll determining the cause and recommend correct treatment. Monitor BP, promote healthy living and detect other signs. Early action is key.

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Managing HCM at 38 isn’t easy, but it can be done. HCM thickens the muscles of the heart, which may affect the flow of blood. You might start experiencing chest pains, shortness of breath or even fainting spells. Taking drugs like beta blockers helps to calm down your heart as well as control these signs from occurring again. In addition, staying within certain limits when being active and not engaging in strenuous activities could work in your favor too. Always keep in mind that following what the doctor says is important!

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Heart palpitations can have various causes, and a cardiologist or a primary care doctor can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate advice. 

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Hi, I have been experiencing chest pain since Nov'18. Post which I have done 7 ECG test, a stress test and the results were normal. I was advised hyperactivity medicines, however the pain never stopped. I met a Gastroenterologist, who confirmed no issues. Than I met a cardiologist who suggested for 2D echo, did it, it was normal. Then I did sonography, stage 1 fatty liver observed. Than did angiography, no blockages observed, however the blood flow is slow. Now I am left with nothing... The chest pain still persists, post angiography I also feel numbness in my left arm. Don't know what to do. I was recommended following medicines post angiography... strovas Dilzem sr Pan 40mg I have already started following a proper diet. Avoiding junk food, extra salt, oil etc. This has started affecting my work and i am unable to deviate from the thought of the pain

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have pain in my chest but x-ray and blood test, and mucus test are okay. What can happen to me?

Male | 21

Experiencing chest pain despite normal X-rays, blood tests, and mucus tests can have several possible explanations. It might be related to musculoskeletal issues, anxiety, acid reflux, or other respiratory conditions not easily detected by these initial tests. If the pain is related to heart issues, a cardiologist may be recommended for a more specialized evaluation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have been experiencing indigestion and gas formation for the last 4-5 days Through this period, along with uneasiness of the stomach area, I also have uneasiness towards the left chest/heart area Just wanted to mention I've totally stopped smoking like a week ago, maybe this is the withdrawal symptom of tightness in chest and gas formation - but wanted to be sure it is no cardiac concern Thanks

Male | 26

It is possible that your symptoms are due to indigestion and gas; however, given the discomfort you feel directed left chest/heart side of cardiac concerns should be ruled out. It is advisable that you go to a cardiologist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. In the meantime, stick to foods that reduce indigestion and gas production.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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my clestrol level is 218 and it is on borderline, should i take medicine, if i should take medicine, suggest me medicine

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you should seek the opinion of a cardiologist on any such issues concerning your cholesterol levels. If you have an overall good health and medical history, the doctor might prescribe medication for your levels to decrease. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

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I am 41 years of old,male, I am feeling chest pain for many days, having bp of 150/100, now left arm pain ,back pain light headache is coming and going, consult doctor taken ECG carried out blood test telling that no problem,because of High BP you have this problem, but pain is consistent, what to do

Male | 41

Get 2D echo, TMT done. Consult a cardiologist.. Dr Dhananjay Zutshi, cardiologist. 9855844417.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Dhananjay Zutshi

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high BP no sleeping high BP

Female | 46

If you are suffering from hypertension and cannot sleep well, it is imperative to visit a medical practitioner. Please contact a cardiologist about your hypertension and a sleep specialist to deal with your sleeping issues. It is important to get the right medical advice for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi, I have seen a cardiologist 6months back and took ecg echo where he said everything is normal and the end of the echo report is normal considering everything but I feel there is typo error in the report stating LV inflow doppler relaxation pattern is absent...will that be a typo error only...I can attach the files

Female | 24

Please seek a detailed opinion of a cardiologist with your echo report and discuss your critical concern of LV inflow doppler relaxation pattern. It may be typo error, but you still have to be sure about it and seeking your doctor's professional help will be a good idea.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I checked my dads pressure its been 130/70 hes age is 64+ is it a worrisome as he takes pressure medicine

Male | 64

The normal limit of blood pressure in the age group above 64 is a reading of one thirty over seventy. Nevertheless, regular blood pressure monitoring of your dad should be continued. It is always advisable to seek advice from a cardiologist or general physician for any worries concerning blood pressure management and stating the correct dosage and frequency of treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

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I am some problem in my chest

Male | 25

There could be many reasons for this. Sometimes it's just a case of indigestion or heartburn caused by eating too fast or consuming foods that don't agree with us. Another frequent reason is acid reflux, characterized by a burning feeling in the chest. Stress or anxiety might also be considerations since they can sometimes affect the chest. Eating smaller meals more often and avoiding fatty, spicy foods is advisable. If the matter persists seek medical help to rule out anything serious.

Answered on 25th Aug '24

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