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Should My Brother Take BP Medicine?

Hi,

My brother is 37 yrs old has 156/82 bp and they did blood test, so Dr. gave him Atenolol and baby Aspirin. Also did blood work and it came back w/ Thyroid too low. So Dr. also gave him Methimazole. Was the Dr. too quick to give him the BP meds? Should he go get a 2nd opinion?
Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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hello and thank you for asking HCM,

I understand your concern. Normal blood pressure is everything under 140/90. Your brother have a diastolic number — the bottom number of a blood pressure measurement — less than 90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and a systolic number — the top number of a blood pressure measurement — greater than 140 mm Hg, so he has a common type of high blood pressure called isolated systolic hypertension.
Since your brother has hypothyreoidism, your doctor made a good decision to gave him blood pressure therapy, because hypothyroidism triples the risk of developing high blood pressure, and your brother already has high systolic blood pressure.

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Should My Brother Take BP Medicine?

hello and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern. Normal blood pressure is everything under 140/90. Your brother have a diastolic number — the bottom number of a blood pressure measurement — less than 90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and a systolic number — the top number of a blood pressure measurement — greater than 140 mm Hg, so he has a common type of high blood pressure called isolated systolic hypertension. Since your brother has hypothyreoidism, your doctor made a good decision to gave him blood pressure therapy, because hypothyroidism triples the risk of developing high blood pressure, and your brother already has high systolic blood pressure. I hope this answer was helpful to you.