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What Causes High Blood Pressure, Tremors And Unsteadiness Despite Medication?

I am so worried about my Mum who is now on three lots of blood pressure tablets and she is still suffering very high blood pressure, this afternoon 200/114. This does rise, she feels shaky, unsteady and has been like this since this morning. She has had a spell in hospital and a private hospital but still suffering to the point she if fed up now..........I am concerned. Her health except for the blood pressure set back is good. This all became worse about after she had a bout of pneumoia months ago. Any suggestions?
Thu, 8 Sep 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, hypertension may not have any specific symptoms and what the symptoms described here may not be due to hypertension but it could be something else more it could be functional kind of disorders it may be related with age, hypertension is such disease that can be managed very well with proper or appropriate drug and it may not be the problem, better to see the cardiologist, hope this information helps.
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What Causes High Blood Pressure, Tremors And Unsteadiness Despite Medication?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, hypertension may not have any specific symptoms and what the symptoms described here may not be due to hypertension but it could be something else more it could be functional kind of disorders it may be related with age, hypertension is such disease that can be managed very well with proper or appropriate drug and it may not be the problem, better to see the cardiologist, hope this information helps.