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High BP, Tingling In Ear Lobe, Moving Towards Left Jaw. Prescribed Allergy Medication, Nose Sprays. Sinus Condition Due To BP?

my blood preasure is normaly 115/60 the past 2 weeks it has been 128/82 (this is high for me) and on my left side i also have a tingling ear lobe and it is going down jaw . went to my doctor and he said it was my sinus and i should us alergie meds and nose spray. it has not helped. my question is could it be because my blood preasure is high for me? and what should i do?
Thu, 12 Jul 2012
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Hi, your blood pressure is within normal limits, so, no need to worry. Continue using your medications & if you have any concerns about your BP, just do an ECG ( when you have that tingling) to make sure your heart is functioning normally & your symptoms are not cardiovascular in origin. Take care.
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High BP, Tingling In Ear Lobe, Moving Towards Left Jaw. Prescribed Allergy Medication, Nose Sprays. Sinus Condition Due To BP?

Hi, your blood pressure is within normal limits, so, no need to worry. Continue using your medications & if you have any concerns about your BP, just do an ECG ( when you have that tingling) to make sure your heart is functioning normally & your symptoms are not cardiovascular in origin. Take care.