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What Causes Drop In BP Levels?

My blood pressure is down to 69/39. I had 2 angina attacks over the past 4 months. I had a triple bypass 13m years ago but an angiogram 3 months ago showed no blockages in the by pass areas. My blood pressure has been dropping over the past 6 months. Why?? Ashley (Male)
Tue, 5 Jan 2016
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Welcome at HCM
I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns.
For how long u are suffering from it? Any other associated problem? like diabetes ?
Keeping in view your history in my opinion you should really see your cardiologist so that it can be properly correlated. There is need to get your urgent ECG along with the troponin I and T. There is need to review your treatment as well.
Meanwhile stay calm and meet your physician.
Get well soon
Hope your query is adequately addressed if you still have any feel free to ask
Regards
Dr Saad Sultan
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What Causes Drop In BP Levels?

Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns. For how long u are suffering from it? Any other associated problem? like diabetes ? Keeping in view your history in my opinion you should really see your cardiologist so that it can be properly correlated. There is need to get your urgent ECG along with the troponin I and T. There is need to review your treatment as well. Meanwhile stay calm and meet your physician. Get well soon Hope your query is adequately addressed if you still have any feel free to ask Regards Dr Saad Sultan