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What Causes Elevated BP And Low Pulse Rate?

Yes. My husband is 62 years and has had high blood pressure for about 25 years. It s never been crazy high but now he s running 210/96. 46pulse. He started increasing his Ned s then started taking the ones he was on years ago. He s even taken Nitroglycerin which helps for maybe 45 min. Also in the past he never had such a slow pulse. By the way he is a Medical Doctor, Internal Medicine.
Mon, 30 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

If he is the Doctor in internal medicine then no question arises for anything wrong he must be doing, look blood reading and pulse only matters when it is the clinical symptoms are there else it is nothing to worry, only thing is the cardiac evaluation is must like stress cardiography, ECHO, and coronary angiography, changing life style is equally important, else for the doctor it is not the big deal, they can take best care of their health.

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What Causes Elevated BP And Low Pulse Rate?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. If he is the Doctor in internal medicine then no question arises for anything wrong he must be doing, look blood reading and pulse only matters when it is the clinical symptoms are there else it is nothing to worry, only thing is the cardiac evaluation is must like stress cardiography, ECHO, and coronary angiography, changing life style is equally important, else for the doctor it is not the big deal, they can take best care of their health. Hope I have answered your query, Let me know for further assistance.