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Asking For Self, Female 55, Karachi
Meri mama ko pichly dino bar bar bp barh jata Hy ik dum 180 hujata Hy Kuch b rat ka bucha subha nashty ma lia to Maida digest ni karta phir bp Bhar jata Hy bp ki do ya teen medicine laky aram ata Hy do din lag jaty hn thk huty huty lkin Kal rat sa bp bhi 140/80 Hy lakin unko br br thri movement pa b uth k bethy ya karwat pain to bhi than day paseenay arae hn ya q huraha Hy phir zada bt ni huti UN se Thakny lagti hn
aoa sir kbse he ye issue? koi test kraya? koi med li?
kindly visit me in clinic for proper evaluation and further management plan as her symptoms can be due to high blood pressures or from other issues as well.
she needs proper assessment
Patient
Post Owner
sir bs AP yal batdain itna paseenay ana koi khatrnak bt too ni
7 months ago
I understand how uncomfortable excessive sweating can be, especially when your blood pressure is around 140/80. First, check if the medication you’re taking—beta‑blockers or diuretics—might be contributing; talk to your doctor about possible alternatives. Keep cool by wearing loose, breathable fabrics and staying hydrated. Avoid hot drinks and spicy foods that can trigger sweat. Regular light exercise, like walking, can help regulate temperature and lower blood pressure over time. Keep a simple log of your BP and sweat episodes; if sweating suddenly worsens or you feel dizzy, chest pain, or shortness of breath, seek medical attention right away. Small lifestyle tweaks often make a big difference.
Patient
Post Owner
means ya sweating normal Hy koi cardiac issue to ni haina
7 months ago
Beta blockers are a class of drugs that block the body’s response to adrenaline. By slowing the heart rate and reducing blood pressure, they help treat high blood pressure, angina, arrhythmias, heart failure, and sometimes anxiety. They’re taken orally or by injection and can cause side effects like fatigue, dizziness, or cold hands. If you’re prescribed one, take it exactly as directed and let your doctor know if you feel unusually tired or short‑of‑breath.
7 months ago
Diuretics, or water pills, help your kidneys get rid of excess salt and water. They come in four main classes: thiazides (e.g., hydrochlorothiazide), loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide), potassium‑sparing diuretics (e.g., spironolactone), and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (e.g., acetazolamide). Each type works slightly differently and is chosen based on your condition—high blood pressure, heart failure, edema, or certain kidney disorders. Talk to your doctor about which one fits your needs and watch for side effects like dehydration or low potassium.
7 months ago
When blood pressure spikes, your body may try to cool down, and medications that lower BP can amplify that response. Diuretics make you lose fluid, which can trigger sweating as the body compensates. Beta blockers blunt adrenaline signals, which can alter sweat gland activity and lead to increased perspiration, especially after a high‑pressure episode. The sweating usually isn’t dangerous but can be uncomfortable. Staying hydrated, wearing breathable clothing, and monitoring your BP can help. If it becomes excessive or you notice other symptoms, let your doctor know.
7 months ago
Go to hospital and get ECG done. She should be admitted for proper BP control and further investigation for heart and kidneys
immediately in ke ECG n cardiac work up kerwayen dun ignore
detailed history needed for better outcome
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Patient
Post Owner
g Kuch din pahly gastro ko visit Kiya tha
7 months ago
Patient
Post Owner
kl rat k bad sa hi excessive sweating hy
7 months ago