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High BP, Fever, Drowsiness, Chest Pain, Dry Mouth. Taking Wilam, Amloz, Covance

my frnd often had high bp which might shoots till 180/250 at times. he has ben taking med wilam 6amloz 5 covance d . depin 25...he often stays in fever everytime sleepy drowsiness 2/3 vomitng when happens pian in chest too,he had an attack also last august recently at times he finds no saliva in his mouth comp dry and eyes cannot blink go comp white he was gvn a cardiac shock to make him react...pls advise med aken by him is effctimg him in wrong way... he hs been going all his through last 1 yr
Sat, 23 Mar 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

The pressure is very high - he may be having hypertensive Encephalopathy.
He needs to investigate for Pheochromocytoma...
A neurological assessment will help.
The ideal option will be to get admitted in a Multi Speciality Tertiary Care Hospital and get evaluated...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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High BP, Fever, Drowsiness, Chest Pain, Dry Mouth. Taking Wilam, Amloz, Covance

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The pressure is very high - he may be having hypertensive Encephalopathy. He needs to investigate for Pheochromocytoma... A neurological assessment will help. The ideal option will be to get admitted in a Multi Speciality Tertiary Care Hospital and get evaluated... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck