Hello. I have been raising my blood in the evening for a month now. The first night was a nightmare because it hadn't happened to me. The next one was repeated. I went in person. I did tests - complete picture, sugar, thyroid, but everything was normal. He prescribed me bisor and alora. It helped, but for a week now my blood pressure has been very low in the morning. If I miss the buffalo, then when I go to bed I raise it to 150 again, together with the heartbeat and heartbeat sometimes. I also went to a cardiologist. The ECG found nothing. But the last few days have gotten worse. My heart rate is not normal, even at times it feels like I'm in pain and tension. My legs are heavy, I'm dizzy. I have had tinnitus for two years. I was used to it, but now it's unbearable, I can barely sleep. And my head stagnates, along with my neck, It's just a nightmare. It's good that we're on vacation, because I can barely find the strength to walk. Please, if someone knows something to help me, it's like I'm in hell, they tell me it's not normal for my age and these words bother me a lot. Now I'm leaving, but only my health is in my head
1 wetterthanher_better4u answered
Isn't everything on a mental basis, because on my part it was the same. I'll tell you a little background to get an idea. During my teenage years, a blood test measured my blood pressure. It turned out to be 140/90. The doctor looked at me and shouted "are you a good boy". They started a chamber of research and found nothing. There was a period when my blood pressure was measured in the hospital - 140/90. They measure it at my home with two different devices - 120/60. It turned out that I was raising blood only in the hospital, just this place was breading me. Years passed, I turned 20 years old. Then my father died, I was a separate student in another city, tension, lectures, relationships with girls, etc. After my father's death, I had a nightmare, I woke up, I had something like panic attacks. Only at night did my heart pound and I felt a slight pain in my left chest. I had the feeling that if I fell asleep, I would die. I went to the doctor, told myself the symptoms and did all sorts of tests. It turned out that I had nothing. Everything was on a mental basis. In my opinion, if you hardly faint from high blood pressure medications, then you don't actually have them, and everything is on a mental basis. Ask yourself if you have recently had an unpleasant incident, some kind of harassment, loss of a loved one, separation from a loved one, etc. Separately, what you can do is change your eating habits and exercise. If you are overweight, it is appropriate to lose weight. Cyclic eating / fasting helps many people fight high blood pressure without medication. Regimes such as NVD-VM also help. By adding sports 2-3 times a week,