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Can There Be Any Correlation Between The Symptoms Of Nose Bleeds, SVT And His Car Accident?

Hi, my husband was T-boned in a car accident in October with no apparent injuries at that time. However, since then he has suffered 2 severe nosebleeds requiring an urgent care visit and an ER visit where he was also diagnosed with SVT at that time. He did have a brain CT that was negative and an EKG that was also normal. Can there be any correlation between these symptoms and his car accident? He never had problems with nosebleeds or SVT before that time. Thank you,
Sat, 4 Jan 2014
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Namasthe
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supra ventricular tachycardia could be possibly be related to Post traumatic stress disorder.

I hope his blood pressure is within normal limits.

There does not appear cause for concern.

Rest be assured he should be doing fine.

Take care

Best Regards
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Can There Be Any Correlation Between The Symptoms Of Nose Bleeds, SVT And His Car Accident?

Namasthe Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day supra ventricular tachycardia could be possibly be related to Post traumatic stress disorder. I hope his blood pressure is within normal limits. There does not appear cause for concern. Rest be assured he should be doing fine. Take care Best Regards