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Ringing In Ears And High Blood Pressure After A Long Relapse Of Alcohol

ve had ringing in my ears for two weeks . i had a very long relapse f alcohol. and my blood pressure was really high. my doctor put me on amlodpine. and my pressure still says its stage 1 pressure ranging from 144/97 to 121/96. how long will it be before my pressure goes back to normal. and could that be causing the ear ringing? I also smoke pretty heavily. I m scared cause i don t want to die or have other health problems added because of this. i have no money to pay for this question .
Thu, 27 Feb 2014
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Hi. First of all you should know that smoking increase blood pressure and can cause further many problems.
Ringing in the ears can be due to high blood pressure too ( this does not look so much in your case). Better to consult an ENT and get the things checked.
There is no reason to die with not-so-high blood pressure.
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Ringing In Ears And High Blood Pressure After A Long Relapse Of Alcohol

Hi. First of all you should know that smoking increase blood pressure and can cause further many problems. Ringing in the ears can be due to high blood pressure too ( this does not look so much in your case). Better to consult an ENT and get the things checked. There is no reason to die with not-so-high blood pressure.