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Not Responding To Hypertension Medication. Does Mold Exposure Cause This? Heavy Breathing And Weight Loss. Should I Be Concerned?

Can mold exposure be a cause of unusual uncontrolled hypertension? i have uncontrolled hypertension i =n which medication fails to control. the milds medication causes my blood pressure to drop to low. doctors continue to monitor my kidney and heart for problems. two years with this issue , no answer. i have had every test and lost weigh to fit my height. i am a 5 11 inches , 185lb, 40 year old female. my family and i notice i breathe heavily.
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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Cardiologist 's  Response
Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Mould is not likely to be responsible for this behaviour.
You may need more investigations – hormones like adrenaline as in Pheochromocytoma...
You may have to try other classes of drugs...
Discuss with your doctor - Nephrologist and/or Cardiologist is the one to seek...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Not Responding To Hypertension Medication. Does Mold Exposure Cause This? Heavy Breathing And Weight Loss. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Mould is not likely to be responsible for this behaviour. You may need more investigations – hormones like adrenaline as in Pheochromocytoma... You may have to try other classes of drugs... Discuss with your doctor - Nephrologist and/or Cardiologist is the one to seek... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck