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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure

I am 36. 165cm in height. 79 kg and have high blood pressure. 150/100 without medication. I recently started on a course of 25mg of antenolol.



I went for a blood test and was informed that my liver enzymes are slightly/marginally raised. When I went for the blood test , I just recovered from a bout of flu and was taking paracetamol and piritorn. Is there a cause for concern?
Thu, 22 Dec 2016
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for blood pressure along with medicine consume low salt diet and regular exercises.
I would have done some test to look for cause of high blood pressure like kidney ultrasound, renal artery Doppler, renal function test, 24 hr Urinary metanephrines.
liver enzymes can certainly be elevated due to viral infection. repeating the test would be better option if still elevated then need some more tests
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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure

for blood pressure along with medicine consume low salt diet and regular exercises. I would have done some test to look for cause of high blood pressure like kidney ultrasound, renal artery Doppler, renal function test, 24 hr Urinary metanephrines. liver enzymes can certainly be elevated due to viral infection. repeating the test would be better option if still elevated then need some more tests