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Suggest Remedies For High BP

I have been prescribed perendopril to try to reduce BP to a max. of 110 over 70 because of second stroke caused by genetic fault with white matter over brain, both in brain stem. Previously my BP was between 120-135 over 70-75, but has gone up to 175 over 110. While in hospital 2.5mg perendopril reduced BP to around 110 over 60, now after 6 weeks and 5 mg AM and 2.5 mg PM I awake with 150 plus and pulse over 100 bpm. What other therapy should I try or should i seek a referral to a cardiolagist ?
Wed, 24 Apr 2019
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Oncologist 's  Response
Hi,

Eating a healthier diet with less salt, exercising regularly and taking medication can help lower blood pressure.

Self-care, Physical exercise, Stress management, Quitting smoking, Home blood pressure monitors, and Low sodium diet, Medications, ACE inhibitor, Diuretic, Beta blocker, Antihypertensive drug, Calcium channel blocker, and Vasodilator.

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr Monish De, Oncologist
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Suggest Remedies For High BP

Hi, Eating a healthier diet with less salt, exercising regularly and taking medication can help lower blood pressure. Self-care, Physical exercise, Stress management, Quitting smoking, Home blood pressure monitors, and Low sodium diet, Medications, ACE inhibitor, Diuretic, Beta blocker, Antihypertensive drug, Calcium channel blocker, and Vasodilator. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Monish De, Oncologist