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What Causes Tingling Sensation On The Right Side Of The Body While Having High BP?

I have tingling and /or numbness on the right side of my body...with elevation of blood pressure...on blood pressure medication...went to doc and they prescribed another medication in addition to my other...the numbness and/tingling is still there...just wondering if this is something other than high blood pressure...I was examined for neurological problems and none were thot to be there
Fri, 9 Feb 2018
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Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic!

Sometimes high blood pressure can affect the nerves in a condition called hypertensive neuropathy. This feeling always decreases after being normal blood pressure, he also must get a CT brain scan to exclude cerebro vascular stroke.

Hope that clarifies your concern. Thank you for the query.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Ahmed Hassan, Critical Care Specialist

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What Causes Tingling Sensation On The Right Side Of The Body While Having High BP?

Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! Sometimes high blood pressure can affect the nerves in a condition called hypertensive neuropathy. This feeling always decreases after being normal blood pressure, he also must get a CT brain scan to exclude cerebro vascular stroke. Hope that clarifies your concern. Thank you for the query. Take care Regards, Dr. Ahmed Hassan, Critical Care Specialist