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What Are The Possible Treatments For Spiking Blood Pressure ?

My father is 91 and keep having spells of spiking blood pressure. When we get him to the hospital, his pressure seems to stabilize and all his vital signs, heart, sugar, etc are fine.. We have been through this 6 times with no diagnosis that has solved the problem. They are thinking now the swings may be caused by seizures and have him on keppra. Are there any other factors that can cause his symptoms. He becomes weak and disoriented, cannot hear anyone talking to him for a few seconds. The spells are of short duration and are usually over by the time we get him hospitalized.
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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I can understand your worry, your father have geriatric problems, if I would be his doctor then I would keep him away from all the medicine because in this age giving any medicine can create more harm, other ways are there by which you can make him feel good rather than medicine, take good nursing care of him, be with him as long as you can, have good day.
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What Are The Possible Treatments For Spiking Blood Pressure ?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand your worry, your father have geriatric problems, if I would be his doctor then I would keep him away from all the medicine because in this age giving any medicine can create more harm, other ways are there by which you can make him feel good rather than medicine, take good nursing care of him, be with him as long as you can, have good day.