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How To Control Elevation Of BP Levels With Heart Rate Around 103-109?

I am Nash my heart beat between 103 to 109, I have recently quitted smoking and my inhaler as I am a esthasmatic patient, my age is 28 and my bp was around 170/100 so my doc told me to tmake medication for lowering bp for 2 weeks but my hear heart is making me tense. What should I do is this dangerous
Wed, 5 Nov 2014
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Hello welcome to HCM.
I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Your heart rate is remaining elevated because of your medications for asthma. Ask your doctor about it.

In asthma inhalers are best than oral medicines and low dose steroids are drug of choice not asthalin.
Asthalin should be taken as an when required otherwise it will rise your heart rate.

Blood pressure should remain less than 140 /90 mmhg. So, kindly consult your doctor and ask for starting a medicines.
Remember any B-blocker drugs are contraindicated in asthma. Ask your doctor, he will understand.

Don't worry rapid heart rate upto 140 are not immediately dangerous.

Thank you.
Have a nice day.
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How To Control Elevation Of BP Levels With Heart Rate Around 103-109?

Hello welcome to HCM. I have read your question and understand your concerns. Your heart rate is remaining elevated because of your medications for asthma. Ask your doctor about it. In asthma inhalers are best than oral medicines and low dose steroids are drug of choice not asthalin. Asthalin should be taken as an when required otherwise it will rise your heart rate. Blood pressure should remain less than 140 /90 mmhg. So, kindly consult your doctor and ask for starting a medicines. Remember any B-blocker drugs are contraindicated in asthma. Ask your doctor, he will understand. Don t worry rapid heart rate upto 140 are not immediately dangerous. Thank you. Have a nice day.