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What Causes High Blood Pressure And Low Pulse Rate?
In a recent medical exam, my BP was 142/92 and my pulse rate was 63. My SpO2 was measured twice (three minutes apart) and went from 96% to 93%. I had no medical history to report to the doctor. I was basically starting fresh with my healthcare. She said my vitals were normal and stable. She said my BP was likely due to my back pain (that led to the visit in the first place). But if my pressure was high, why was my rate low?? And, what is the significance of the drop in SpO2? Thanks.
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I understand your concern and would explain that your blood pressure values are slightly above the normal ranges, and this could be related to the pain or painkillers that you have been taking.
Your heart rate values are not low, but just within the normal ranges. Coming to this point, I don't think that anything concerning is going on. I would just recommend you to closely monitor your blood pressure values in the next weeks. If these blood pressure values persist, starting low dose of anti-hypertensive therapy may be needed.
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What Causes High Blood Pressure And Low Pulse Rate?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I understand your concern and would explain that your blood pressure values are slightly above the normal ranges, and this could be related to the pain or painkillers that you have been taking. Your heart rate values are not low, but just within the normal ranges. Coming to this point, I don t think that anything concerning is going on. I would just recommend you to closely monitor your blood pressure values in the next weeks. If these blood pressure values persist, starting low dose of anti-hypertensive therapy may be needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.