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What Causes Nausea And Appetite Loss?

Hi! Few days i have blood pressure 130/90, i am 59 years old woman, have nausea, and cant eat, usually my normal blood pressure 105/70. I tried HCTZ- didnt help, today tried lisinopril, it brings my blood pressure to 85/55, fee; week, but better with nausea. Now have to go to bed. I cant understand what going on with me. If you can give me some advice, i will be appresiated
Tue, 18 Apr 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, what the symptoms you have and the blood pressure are not related and as long as the blood pressure are concern it is not like body temperature that can be bring down if it is high but hypertension need to be treated in particular manner you are suppose to adjust the dose according to single reading measured by you only but let the physician decide it and of course you can discuss this with your doctor, but again I would say that what the symptoms you have are not due to blood pressure but it could be nonspecific or need further clinical examination hope this information helps.
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What Causes Nausea And Appetite Loss?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, what the symptoms you have and the blood pressure are not related and as long as the blood pressure are concern it is not like body temperature that can be bring down if it is high but hypertension need to be treated in particular manner you are suppose to adjust the dose according to single reading measured by you only but let the physician decide it and of course you can discuss this with your doctor, but again I would say that what the symptoms you have are not due to blood pressure but it could be nonspecific or need further clinical examination hope this information helps.