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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure

My mother is 68 years old had problems in legs can't walk .recently she fracture her shoulder bone and after one month she is facing another problem, she can;t stand, and on one side of leg she has no sensation, doctor says she has some backbone problem, she had taken some medicine and after that she had high blood pressure and could not stand. pls advice
Thu, 27 Jul 2017
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Hello!

Welcome on HCM!

Her complaints seem to be related to the bone fracture and damaged nerves.

High blood pressure could be related to the pain or the painkillers that she is taking.

Coming to this point, I would recommend reduce salt intake, in order to have a lower blood pressure. If this doesn't help, anti-hypertensive therapy may need to be started until her blood pressure values will come back to normality.

For her gait problems, I would recommend consulting with a physiotherapist. It is the best thing she can do in this clinical situation, in order to walk again.

Hope you will find this answer helpful!

Wishing all the best,

Dr. Iliri
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Suggest Treatment For High Blood Pressure

Hello! Welcome on HCM! Her complaints seem to be related to the bone fracture and damaged nerves. High blood pressure could be related to the pain or the painkillers that she is taking. Coming to this point, I would recommend reduce salt intake, in order to have a lower blood pressure. If this doesn t help, anti-hypertensive therapy may need to be started until her blood pressure values will come back to normality. For her gait problems, I would recommend consulting with a physiotherapist. It is the best thing she can do in this clinical situation, in order to walk again. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Wishing all the best, Dr. Iliri