high blood pressure and intake of tea Posted: 02-19-08 13:09pm
Hi,
I have been taking tea previously and did
not have any flu symtoms.
However, after having high blood pressure,
I am regularly having cough and colds.
I also notice that whenever I drink any
sort of tea, I get a cold immediately and
it takes quite a long time for me to get
better.
Would anyone know whether there are side
effects of hypertension drugs and intake
of tea?
Thank you.
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MandMs
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Posted: 03-05-08 09:41am
What type of antihypertension drugs you
are taking?
Cough can be a side effect of using one
type of antihypertensive drugs.
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iceboy
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Intake Tea Posted: 03-17-08 09:23am
Hi Thank you for yr interest.
I am currently taking NIFTEN however I
notice that when ever I drink tea my cough
appears are there any side effects ?
Pls advise thanks
Best Regards
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MandMs
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Posted: 03-24-08 06:01am
I don't think you should think of tea as a
cough inducer, because, it's well known as
favorable choice to smooth coughs
(moistens airways and breaks built up
mucous).
What kind of cough you have?
Do you sometimes get cough without cold?
Are you stressing too much?
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