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What Causes Rise In Blood Pressure And Temperature?

I have the following symptoms; really hot flashes although my temp is 35 degrees C, feel nausas although I have not been sick, I feel like I am going to pass out when I standup and this usually causes the hot flashes to get worse also have a dull headache. I have also been monitoring my blood pressure this morning it was 135/97 (6.00 am) but by 10 am it dropped to 121/81 (also been in bed) as soon as I got up the heat came back nearly immediately and my blood pressure rose again to 139/89 and is now at 143/91. Not sure if its related?

Thanks Claire
Mon, 20 Nov 2017
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Hi Claire

After going through your query I understand your concern.

I would like to tell you that your body temperature is borderline less, although your blood pressure is within normal range. Kindly keep yourself warm and prevent heat loss and personally consult a physician .

Hope to have been helpful

Kind Regards
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What Causes Rise In Blood Pressure And Temperature?

Hi Claire After going through your query I understand your concern. I would like to tell you that your body temperature is borderline less, although your blood pressure is within normal range. Kindly keep yourself warm and prevent heat loss and personally consult a physician . Hope to have been helpful Kind Regards