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What Causes Vomiting Up Of Acidic White Matter When Suffering From High BP?
Sir, I am 35 Years of age and having high blood pressure since one year back (max. 150/110 to Min. 130/90) and there is no causes found while doing examination (eco, ecg. thyroid, bloods etc.). Lastly doctor suggest me to use medicine (embeta 25) for 2 months and increase the dose (embeta 50) thereafter (just one day ago) as I met him and told that I am feeling weak and some times I feel going unconscious, dizziness etc. today I wake up and take a glass of water then vomiting of acidic white things. Now my question is what shall I do now?
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare magic. With this presentation, it is possible to think that your blood pressure falls rapidly after taking drugs for high blood pressure. This reduces the amount of blood going to the brain thereby causing the symptoms you are reporting. In my opinion, I would advise you see your attending physician for a change or adjustment of the dose of the drug you are taking for high blood pressure.
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What Causes Vomiting Up Of Acidic White Matter When Suffering From High BP?
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare magic. With this presentation, it is possible to think that your blood pressure falls rapidly after taking drugs for high blood pressure. This reduces the amount of blood going to the brain thereby causing the symptoms you are reporting. In my opinion, I would advise you see your attending physician for a change or adjustment of the dose of the drug you are taking for high blood pressure. I hope that answers your query I wish you well