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Is The Pain In The Arm Connected To Blood Pressure?

Hi, I got a reading of my blood pressure last 4 days. It started off with 148/88 Tues, by Thur is was 158/101.sometimes I can fell my heart lift out of my chest... My right arm is benn paining me all today. Is the pain in the arm connected to blood pressure?
Thu, 5 Dec 2019
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Hello,

All your symptoms are related to increased blood pressure (bp). This is because your heart is finding it difficult to pump the blood while bp is high.

I think you should monitor your bp, record the results for reference. And should consult with your primary doctor as soon as possible.

Then, he/she might direct to run a full cardiac check-up and consult with a cardiologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician
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Is The Pain In The Arm Connected To Blood Pressure?

Hello, All your symptoms are related to increased blood pressure (bp). This is because your heart is finding it difficult to pump the blood while bp is high. I think you should monitor your bp, record the results for reference. And should consult with your primary doctor as soon as possible. Then, he/she might direct to run a full cardiac check-up and consult with a cardiologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician