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What Causes High BP When Diagnosed With Diverticulitis?

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Posted on Fri, 21 Aug 2015
Question: Can a patient diagnosed with diverticulitis who is having an attack have a significant rise in blood pressure, and what is the reason the pressure level cannot be brought down.
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Answered by Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (34 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Usually blood pressure control is not a big problem in such cases

Detailed Answer:
Dear Mrs,

In case of acute diverticulitis, increase in blood pressure can observed. In any acute conditions in our organism, especially those, with severe pain or spasm can cause high blood pressure.
But usually blood pressure decreases when acute condition is over. E.g. the problem can be persist still, but pain over, then blood pressure will gradually decrease. Sometimes there is a need for hypertensive medications. But usually blood pressure control is not a big problem in these cases.

Hope I could help you

Wishing you good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask.

Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan

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What Causes High BP When Diagnosed With Diverticulitis?

Brief Answer: Usually blood pressure control is not a big problem in such cases Detailed Answer: Dear Mrs, In case of acute diverticulitis, increase in blood pressure can observed. In any acute conditions in our organism, especially those, with severe pain or spasm can cause high blood pressure. But usually blood pressure decreases when acute condition is over. E.g. the problem can be persist still, but pain over, then blood pressure will gradually decrease. Sometimes there is a need for hypertensive medications. But usually blood pressure control is not a big problem in these cases. Hope I could help you Wishing you good health In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask. Regards,