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Suggest Treatment For Controlling High Blood Pressure And Dizziness

I am a healthy person 48 years old male. Married, happy and I have a normal nice life,and family. I never faced any serious medical problems. I work hard and my mind is always busy. last August I faced a medical problem feeling that I am go fall down with bad feeling that my heart is going to shut down followed with tachyacardia. This was repeated once or twice per week and each time it became longer in duration and worst. I was transfered to hospital several times with no clear diagnose I visited several doctors and did all possible tests, ECG. blood tests, brain and cervical MRI and MRA and etc and all are clear. Then one doctor diagnosed my case as panic attack and accordingly I stared to take some medication (Dogmatil,unirox, and regulators for BP ) assuring that during the attacks my BP raised to 170/100. In normal conditions my BP is normal even low 110/70. Since last August and up to now I start feeling better but Istill have moments when it is about to start again then I start feeling with discomfort of missing beets above and around my stomach. Also this bad feeling comes after meal and when I laydown immediatly after lunch. Also I have to to have rests from time to time and to laydown otherwise I will feel dizzy again Can you please advise me what to do? (Sorry for my language)
Wed, 31 Aug 2016
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Hi,

When the stomach is full it can press the diaphragm and some nerves and cause such complaints. I would advise you to eat frequently with small portions, don't drink any liquid with the meal and don't lie down after you eat. This will releive your symptoms.

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Suggest Treatment For Controlling High Blood Pressure And Dizziness

Hi, When the stomach is full it can press the diaphragm and some nerves and cause such complaints. I would advise you to eat frequently with small portions, don t drink any liquid with the meal and don t lie down after you eat. This will releive your symptoms. Take care Come back if you have any further questions