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Suggest Remedy For Lupus & Antiphospholipid Syndrome

I am 61, female, weigh 56kg, height 5ft 3, I have Lupus and Antiphospholipid syndrome with small vessel ischaemia and arrhythmia, at last hosp appt bp was 159/91 and was told it needed monitoring by GP which I am waiting for, took my bp today on a machine and it was 135/69, why is the systolic now ok but diastolic much lower?
Tue, 22 Jul 2014
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Hi ! thanks for the Query on HMC.
No need of worry... You are in monitoring by GP. If any abnormality will occurs your GP will Guide you.
For one thing, blood pressure fluctuates over the 24-hour cycle, depending on a person’s activities . Also, some people have what’s known as white-coat hypertension — their blood pressure spikes upward in a physician’s office or other health care setting. Others have “masked hypertension” — normal in a health care setting but high at home. Home monitoring can also provide a better sense of how well a medication or other blood pressure–lowering strategy is working.
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Suggest Remedy For Lupus & Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Hi ! thanks for the Query on HMC. No need of worry... You are in monitoring by GP. If any abnormality will occurs your GP will Guide you. For one thing, blood pressure fluctuates over the 24-hour cycle, depending on a person’s activities . Also, some people have what’s known as white-coat hypertension — their blood pressure spikes upward in a physician’s office or other health care setting. Others have “masked hypertension” — normal in a health care setting but high at home. Home monitoring can also provide a better sense of how well a medication or other blood pressure–lowering strategy is working.