High Blood Pressure In a Young Man Posted: 10-22-07 19:10pm
Hi, thanks for taking the time to read my
question.
I'm a 24 year old male and I've recently
been having blood pressure concerns. I
often have a slight pain that comes and
goes on the left side of my chest and
back. I talked to my GP, and now a
cardiologist about this, and the
cardiologist thinks that the slight pain
is the result of the fact that my blood
pressure seems to be regularly elevated. I
often take it at the grocery store, and it
is usually around 144/90 when I first sit
down to take it, and as I rest it will
drop into the 130s/70s usually. I'm
scheduled for a stress test in a week.
What concerns me is that I live very
healthily. I eat a lot of fruit and
vegetables, mostly lean meat, no salt, and
I exercise daily. I just cannot get my
blood pressure to drop to a normal level
and I'm constantly distracted and worried
by this slight chest pain. The
cardiologist that I'm seeing seems to be
of the persuasion of taking elevated blood
pressure very seriously, and depending on
the outcome of my stress test, he may
prescribe medication.
I think it began about 3 years ago when I
went through a period of drinking
excessively, not exercising, and eating
relatively unhealthily. However, for the
past couple years I have made a point of
drinking much less (almost nothing now),
eating well and exercising, and my blood
pressure is still elevated.
Is it possible that I may just need
medication for a short period to "jog" my
blood pressure back to a normal level, or
is it likely to be a lifelong condition? I
shudder to think of the consequences of
having high blood pressure starting in my
20's.
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Posted: 10-24-07 02:19am
When you are experiencing chest pain
usually?
Is it connected with your daily
activities?
Is it accompanied with other symptoms?
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Kingsley
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Posted: 10-24-07 08:01am
It comes and goes throughout the day and
is apparently unconnected to anything I
do. I hardly ever notice it when I
exercise. Nothing in particular seems to
bring it on. I have no other symptoms that
I know of. I have decent stamina on the
treadmill, and no palpitations or anything
that I know of.
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Posted: 10-24-07 08:08am
Does High bp run in your family? It is
very possible you will need to go on a BP
med..
How is your weight? and do you smoke or
take in much caffine or salt? These all
can cause BP to rise..
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Posted: 10-24-07 08:23am
My husband has high bp and he is 22.
His grandfather passed away at age 23 from
a heart attack.
High bp usually runs in the family... so
it might be something you need meds for
life, or short term-depending on how bad
it is.
My husband isn't on meds.. but when he has
a high level of stress....watch out!! I
can see the steam come out from his ears
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Posted: 10-24-07 10:13am
meblonde01
wrote:
Does High bp run in your
family? It is very possible you will need
to go on a BP med..
How is your weight? and do you smoke or
take in much caffine or salt? These all
can cause BP to
rise..
There is somewhat of a family history. My
grandfather has always dealt with it and I
believe my aunt takes medication for it.
My mother claims her blood pressure is
normal. She has always been very healthy
and thin and has never had any bad habits
so I believe it. No history that I know of
on my dad's side.
I'm not overweight and do not smoke.
Caffeine is minimal (couple cups of tea a
day) and I've been low sodium for the past
few months. My lifestyle is quite healthy
and that's what alarms me, the fact that
there's nothing to explain away the BP. My
stress is pretty low too. I suppose if I
had any of these risk factors right now
then my BP would be sky high.
Marianne0558
wrote:
My husband has high bp and
he is 22.
His grandfather passed away at age 23 from
a heart attack.
High bp usually runs in the family... so
it might be something you need meds for
life, or short term-depending on how bad
it is.
My husband isn't on meds.. but when he has
a high level of stress....watch out!! I
can see the steam come out from his
ears
Wow, a heart attack at 23. Pretty amazing,
but I've seen it myself. A guy I knew
(same age) had a heart attack a year or so
ago and now appears to have congestive
heart failure, so I know it's possible. He
lived an extremely unhealthy lifestyle
though, drinking every night (crazy
college days) and some drugs too.
Anyway, I guess it's nice to know I'm not
the only early 20's guy with high BP.
Hopefully I can nip it in the bud and be
fine.
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Re: High Blood Pressure In a Young Man Posted: 10-25-07 04:23am
Kingsley
wrote:
Is it possible that I may just need
medication for a short period to "jog" my
blood pressure back to a normal level, or
is it likely to be a lifelong condition? I
shudder to think of the consequences of
having high blood pressure starting in my
20's.
Doctors, usually, suggest changes in life
style and nutrition from 3 to 6 months
before the doctor starts to think about
the medication treatment.
I'll suggest you to get your heart check(
chest pain you are experiencing can be due
to different medical conditions, but it
can be, also, due to luck of oxygen of
your heart muscle)
Do you have recent blood and urine
analysis done?
What's the kidneys function like?
Have you noticed some changes in urination
habits?
Have you thought of checking your kidneys
with an ultrasound?
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Re: High Blood Pressure In a Young Man Posted: 10-25-07 07:59am
MandMs
wrote:
Doctors, usually, suggest changes in life
style and nutrition from 3 to 6 months
before the doctor starts to think about
the medication treatment.
I'll suggest you to get your heart check(
chest pain you are experiencing can be due
to different medical conditions, but it
can be, also, due to luck of oxygen of
your heart muscle)
Do you have recent blood and urine
analysis done?
What's the kidneys function like?
Have you noticed some changes in urination
habits?
Have you thought of checking your kidneys
with an
ultrasound?
We've run tests and they have come back
fine. A couple blood tests (not sure
which), a kidney ultrasound, chest x-ray,
cat-scan, all fine. No changes in
urination habits. I feel all around
healthy, really. The thought process right
now is that this slight pain is caused by
the elevated blood pressure and the fact
that it forces the heart to work a little
harder. I'll be doing a stress test soon
and that will tell us more.
Thanks for the responses.
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Posted: 11-05-07 05:11am
Have you received your stress test results
already?
Did your doctor recommend checking your
thyroid gland activity?
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Posted: 12-20-07 23:11pm
Hi
I'm at the start of a similar process to
you Kingsley. I'm 28 and just diagnosed
with hbp. Mine is 170/100, which my
doctor said was alarmingly high for such a
young guy. I just had a blood test done,
and says everything looks normal from
those results... lipid profile, kidney
function, liver function...
My doc just told me to go do a kidney
ultrasound just in case though. He told
me change my diet for a while. Although
he said low sodium diet, I think I will
try the DASH diet for a while just in
case. It's an overall healthy diet to
live by anyway, so might as well right?
MandMs - just coming back from my doctor's
today, and my in my blood test, he said he
forgot to add the thyroid TSH test. I
asked him about it, and he said he will
check my blood again in a month or so, but
he said that my thyroid will probably have
very little to do with my bp... I was a
bit confused by what he meant though,
because I thought thyroid plays a pretty
big part in high/low bp??
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Hi, Gordon! Posted: 12-26-07 07:42am
I guess you know better than your doctor.
Thyroid gland and its function plays a big
part in bp readings.
Abnormal functioning of certain glands
among which is thyroid gland can cause
secondary hypertension (hypertension with
underlying disease)
Both, increased and decreased thyroid
function is connected with high blood
pressure.
Hypothyroidism (condition that occurs when
the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough
thyroid hormone) can cause high blood
pressure.
Hyperthyroidism (condition that occurs
when the thyroid gland produces too much
thyroid hormone) can increase the activity
of epinephrine and norepinephrine, which
can increase blood pressure.
10% of high blood pressure cases have
underlying cause, which can be treated
successfully along with high blood
pressure.
Have you noticed that your high blood
pressure tends to appear suddenly?
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Posted: 12-26-07 12:19pm
Hey MandMs, hope you had a great Christmas
season!
My doctor told me to buy a blood pressure
monitor to use at home because he thinks I
might have "White Coat Anxiety" which
causes my bp to go up at the doctor's
office. I've been checking, and it
definitely is lower, but I would say it's
still a bit high, averaging around
155/85.
Thinking back to what my doctor said
though, I think he might have meant that
thyroid function is not the cause in my
particular case, maybe because I don't
exhibit any of the other thyroidism
symptoms. I don't know, I'll find out
more later.
I had a sudden attack of chest pains just
a couple of days ago, and went to the
hospital because I was worried. They did
more blood tests, cardiogram, chest xray
and the ER doctor listened to my heart and
breathing for pericarditis or pleuritis.
Everything was normal...
My blood pressure is pretty consistent so
far that I've been checking since I bought
the monitor.
A question though - if my blood tests show
that kidney functions are normal, then
what would a kidney ultrasound check for
that the blood test didn't already reveal?
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Kidneys Posted: 01-10-08 01:40am
What role due kidney's play in high blood
pressure/high cholesterol?
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Posted: 01-10-08 13:31pm
I just found out on my own recently.
Kidneys play quite a big role in managing
blood pressure.
For one, the kidneys regulate the salt and
water content in the blood, both of which
affect pressure.
Another factor is that the kidneys are or
contain a major artery which blood flows
through. If there are constrictions in
the veins going through there (inflamed
kidney), then pressure will increase to
compensate for this to get enough
blood/oxygen to the rest of your body.
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Hi, Gordon79! Posted: 01-14-08 04:50am
I hope you had a great holiday season,
too.
Sorry I didn't write to you earlier, but I
wasn't here for a few weeks.
I'm happy you find the answer about
relation between kidney function and
anatomy and bp.
So, tell me, how do you feel now?
Have you though that you may have high
blood pressure due to stress and anxiety?
Did you get referral for kidney visual
examination already?
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Gordon79
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Posted: 01-14-08 18:07pm
I had a good holiday yes, except for me
being ill for most of it.
I had my kidney ultrasound done on Jan
2nd, and I am in to see my doctor about
the results tomorrow. I hope nothing
serious is wrong with me.
I hope you had a great holidays! Thanks
for all your help and concern
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Posted: 01-15-08 23:28pm
I just got the results of my kidney
ultrasound. It's a bit off topic now, but
I thought I'd share... they found a 1.2
cm complex cyst in my kidney.
I posted a topic in the "Kidney Disease"
section if you care to read.
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Hi, Gordon 79! Posted: 01-23-08 04:39am
Do you have daily headaches, especially in
mornings?
Do you feel luck of energy? Are you often
nauseous? Are you experiencing dizziness
or blurred vision?
Can you, please, post what's your usual
day like when you don't feel well (have
certain symptoms that can be related to
high blood pressure)?
I'll check the topic and it's my pleasure
to share informations with you.
Hope you feel better!
All best to you!
Marija
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Posted: 01-23-08 11:05am
Hi
I don't feel any of those symptoms that
you listed.
My doctor put me on low dose Ramipril just
in case.
Thanks MandMs
I look forward to any information you may
have on my Kidney post! Thanks for your
help and support.
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Posted: 01-24-08 05:00am
Have you tried to do some regular moderate
exercise?
Even if you must take medicine, making
some changes in your lifestyle can help
reduce the amount of medicine you must
take.
Some light aerobic exercise or walking are
effective in lowering the high blood
pressure. You can, also, try some
relaxation techniques.