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High Blood Pressure. Pulmonary Valvular Stenosis, RVOT, And Right Ventricular Hypertrophy Operation. Help?

I always a high blood pressure of about 135/80 to 140/90 and sometimes more when i wake up in the morning.
i am about three and a half months on my pulmonary valvular stenosis, RVOT, and right ventricular hypertrophy operation and taking 3.5 mg. of warfarin daily
what was the possible cause of my high blood pressure reading everytime i wake up.
Fri, 12 Apr 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

The pressure has a circadian rhythm...it starts rising from dawn and peaks before noon..

It may not be true that the pressure was higher only on waking up... Ambulatory monitoring (Holter) is necessary to document the timing

May need management - discuss with your cardiologist...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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High Blood Pressure. Pulmonary Valvular Stenosis, RVOT, And Right Ventricular Hypertrophy Operation. Help?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The pressure has a circadian rhythm...it starts rising from dawn and peaks before noon.. It may not be true that the pressure was higher only on waking up... Ambulatory monitoring (Holter) is necessary to document the timing May need management - discuss with your cardiologist... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck