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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Cold , Low Blood Pressure And Fever

doctor said iam very loe I went to Maplewood saint joinh Emergency hospital last night ,because I was very cold high fever dr said i am very low blood presure doctor send me to xray blood test every they are good dr give me tylenol take 2 piil every 4hr then send me home . right now i am repead again woul you tel me what to do next please . thank you
Mon, 17 Aug 2015
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Hello and thanks for writing.

I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Sometimes high fever may lead to low blood pressure. I am sure that your doctor has investigated you for the fever and has come to a conclusion that your fever is probably due to flu and has put you on tylenol.

Be assured that once your fever is controlled then you BP would normalise to your pre illness levels. In the mean time you may drink plenty of fluids along with salts to help prevent any dehydration and also raise your BP. I also suggest you to take ample bed rest and avoid physical activity like getting up from bed suddenly and prolonged standing.
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Suggest Treatment For Cold , Low Blood Pressure And Fever

Hello and thanks for writing. I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Sometimes high fever may lead to low blood pressure. I am sure that your doctor has investigated you for the fever and has come to a conclusion that your fever is probably due to flu and has put you on tylenol. Be assured that once your fever is controlled then you BP would normalise to your pre illness levels. In the mean time you may drink plenty of fluids along with salts to help prevent any dehydration and also raise your BP. I also suggest you to take ample bed rest and avoid physical activity like getting up from bed suddenly and prolonged standing.