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Could Constant High BP With Pulse 103 After Having Chemotherapy For Pancreatic Cancer Dangerous?

Hi,,I am 70 with pancreatic cancer...had chemotherapy on thurs.....blood pressure then went to 207/85 pulse not sure..I am on Micardis 80mg and the hospital put me on a waterpill...i fell asleep before and woke up freezing..took my blood pressure andit was 155/89 and the pulse was `112...now the pulse is 103 ....Is that dangerous
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query.
This is not an emergeny but high blood pressure has chronically bad effects and it shoul dbe regulated by mediciens. So it should never be above 160. Pulse also depends on many things but it should be lower than 80. So I suggest to consult your cardiologist about further treatment.
Wish you good health. Regards
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Could Constant High BP With Pulse 103 After Having Chemotherapy For Pancreatic Cancer Dangerous?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query. This is not an emergeny but high blood pressure has chronically bad effects and it shoul dbe regulated by mediciens. So it should never be above 160. Pulse also depends on many things but it should be lower than 80. So I suggest to consult your cardiologist about further treatment. Wish you good health. Regards