Hello!
Welcome on HCM!
I passed carefully through your concern and would like to explain that an incident electrocution doesn't seem to be related to persistent hypertension.
Coming to the point that your
high blood pressure values keep persisting, it is necessary to perform a comprehensive investigation on the possible predisposing factors (anemia, thyroid, renal, adrenal, metabolic disorders, etc.)
A careful physical exam followed by several medical tests would definitely clarify this issue:
- resting ECG,
-
complete blood count,
- thyroid hormones level,
- BUN & creatinine,
- blood electrolytes level,
- renine and
aldosterone level,
- urinary metanephrines,
- fasting blood glucose, etc.
After excluding
secondary hypertension causes, a well tailored program for optimizing your daily life-style (lowering body weigh, a healthy diet, avoiding smoking contact, alcoholic drinks, triggering factors like caffeinated drinks, etc.) would be necessary in addition of an appropriate
anti-hypertensive medication scheme.
Hope to have been helpful to you!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri