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Loose Bowels Cause Racing Heart, Blood Pressure Rise. Normal Blood Pressure 126/73, Recent Blood Pressure 150/101. Advise?

1 out of 10 times whenever I have loose bowels my heart starts racing and my blood pressure rises so high that I feel like me head is going to explode. Once my headache started to subside I "know I was a little late" but decided to take my blood pressure which was then 150/101. My normal pressure is 126/73. Any idea what this "may" be?
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hello.Quiet.Your symptoms are not important.Loose bowels,racing heart,high blood pressure,headache, are symptoms of anxiety.¿Are you nervous in the last days or have work or personal stress?Go your doctor.He will examine you, confirm or exclude the diagnose and can prescribe you a anxiolytic.
I wish you good health.
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Loose Bowels Cause Racing Heart, Blood Pressure Rise. Normal Blood Pressure 126/73, Recent Blood Pressure 150/101. Advise?

Hello.Quiet.Your symptoms are not important.Loose bowels,racing heart,high blood pressure,headache, are symptoms of anxiety.¿Are you nervous in the last days or have work or personal stress?Go your doctor.He will examine you, confirm or exclude the diagnose and can prescribe you a anxiolytic. I wish you good health. (In case the answer would have been useful please indicate this)