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What Causes Hypertension With Diabetes?

Hi,



I am 41 and have been diagnosed with hypertension. My blood pressure was 198/116 on Friday and today it was 169/98, which is obviously still too high. When I was first diagnosed about a year ago my blood pressure was 215/110, they conducted all the tests then, due to the fact I am also a type 2 diabetic. Can you assist me with what may be causing the problem?
Tue, 17 May 2016
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Brief Answer:
You should see an internist.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for using HCM. I understand your concern. Your age is too young and your blood pressure levels are to high , to have an essential (primary) hypertension.
You should be screened for all the secondary possible causes of hypertension such as renal stenosis , renal parenchymal disease , Cushing syndrome , Pheocromocitoma, Hyperaldosteronism, Hyperthyroidism, Sleep apnea, Acromegaly, Coartation of aorta.
For excluding each of them , you need to do a series of laboratory and imaging exams .
The internist is the adequate doctor which may lead you in detecting the causing factor of your hypertension.
I seems a little bit long way to do , but i encourage you to go under it , cause treating the causing factor once is better than treating hypertension for all of your life.
There are even cases in which eventhough you do all tests for secondary causes , it doesn't get out nothing. At this case we are in front of an idiopathic hypertension , which we have to deal with.


Hope this is helpful.
Let me know if you need more clarifications. Otherwise please close and rate the answer.
Kind Regards,
Dr. Juarda
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What Causes Hypertension With Diabetes?

Brief Answer: You should see an internist. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for using HCM. I understand your concern. Your age is too young and your blood pressure levels are to high , to have an essential (primary) hypertension. You should be screened for all the secondary possible causes of hypertension such as renal stenosis , renal parenchymal disease , Cushing syndrome , Pheocromocitoma, Hyperaldosteronism, Hyperthyroidism, Sleep apnea, Acromegaly, Coartation of aorta. For excluding each of them , you need to do a series of laboratory and imaging exams . The internist is the adequate doctor which may lead you in detecting the causing factor of your hypertension. I seems a little bit long way to do , but i encourage you to go under it , cause treating the causing factor once is better than treating hypertension for all of your life. There are even cases in which eventhough you do all tests for secondary causes , it doesn t get out nothing. At this case we are in front of an idiopathic hypertension , which we have to deal with. Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need more clarifications. Otherwise please close and rate the answer. Kind Regards, Dr. Juarda