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What Causes High BP,indigestion And Angina?

I have bp readings routinely very high (204/114) normal for me is 154/98 with 4 different bp meds, fatigue, indigestion, headaches also have angina have no idea what is going on i am only 46yrs old 20 extra pounds of weight and i smoke.
Mon, 10 Apr 2017
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Hello, thanks for your question.
I understand your concern.
- Angina and hypertension can develop in people that are 46years and younger.
-Factors like long time smoking, atherosclerosis etc. increases the risk of developing both hypertension and angina.
-In order to help with your symptoms, I normally advise my patients to quit smoking, eat a healthy diet and maintain a normal weight by exercising. Please always remember to take all your medications as prescribed. War regards
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What Causes High BP,indigestion And Angina?

Hello, thanks for your question. I understand your concern. - Angina and hypertension can develop in people that are 46years and younger. -Factors like long time smoking, atherosclerosis etc. increases the risk of developing both hypertension and angina. -In order to help with your symptoms, I normally advise my patients to quit smoking, eat a healthy diet and maintain a normal weight by exercising. Please always remember to take all your medications as prescribed. War regards