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i have a sinus going on long time now may be more than 3 weeks and it s \causing me fever, breathing problem , headaches , also sinus pressure points aches , and my blood pressure also goes up and down because of all this going on and i think its sinus infection or cold infection as i do get fever sometimes . and i feel sleepy too . and one of my friend told me to see naturopath doctor.
Tue, 17 Feb 2015
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello Welcome to HCM Thanks for posting your query.I understand your concerns.Blood pressure is affected by various factors.Fever,stress,anxiety,affect the blood pressure to a large extent.
I would advice you to take a complete course of antibiotics like levofloxacin.Along with you need to inhale the sinarest vapocaps.Take deep breaths.This will help you out to clear the sinus infection. This in turn leads to normalization of the blood pressure.
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Does Sinus Affect BP?
Hello Welcome to HCM Thanks for posting your query.I understand your concerns.Blood pressure is affected by various factors.Fever,stress,anxiety,affect the blood pressure to a large extent. I would advice you to take a complete course of antibiotics like levofloxacin.Along with you need to inhale the sinarest vapocaps.Take deep breaths.This will help you out to clear the sinus infection. This in turn leads to normalization of the blood pressure. Hope this helps you Thank you