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High BP. Smoker. Headaches, Heaviness In Whole Body, Sweaty, Exhausted. Possible Health Risks?

Hi would like to ask 4 question 48 year old man first i want to tell you i got high blood pressure were 140/90, 145/98, 160/95 and 150/102 in the last polls. I smoke , a day i got headache and feel the heaviness in the whole body when i do something i get easy sweaty and exhausted I wonder what will happent to me after a year if it continue like this? Healt Problems? health risks? And blood pressure?
Tue, 19 Feb 2013
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smoking and high blood pressure increase the heart attack risk.
your b.p readings defiantly suggest you have hypertension, so for that you consult a physician/ cardiologist and evaluate and start medication.
you have to change the lifestyle to prevent and postpone heart attack risk , like , stop smoking, regular exercise, avoid stress, weight reduction, and eat healthy food.
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High BP. Smoker. Headaches, Heaviness In Whole Body, Sweaty, Exhausted. Possible Health Risks?

hi smoking and high blood pressure increase the heart attack risk. your b.p readings defiantly suggest you have hypertension, so for that you consult a physician/ cardiologist and evaluate and start medication. you have to change the lifestyle to prevent and postpone heart attack risk , like , stop smoking, regular exercise, avoid stress, weight reduction, and eat healthy food.