HBP and low body temperature after infection Posted: 02-21-08 17:04pm
Hello,
About 3 weeks ago I had a cold & ear
infection, after a course of antibiotics
ear cleared, but left side of my sinyses
is still blocked, I really can%u2019t
breath through my left nostril.
A week ago I had a lot of stress %u2013
new job + daily taking care of my mother
who is a cancer patient, and I was sleep
deprive on a daily basis for about another
week.
I started to feel noshes and had some
dizzy spells, my blood pressure went up to
195/106, but my temperature went down to
35.8C. I also received test results, my
cholesterol level is 6.85 (LDL chol. Is
5.19), my heart rate is only 47 bpm.
Is all this mess is two separate problems
%u2013 infection and stress, or there is a
totally different issue underneath?
Thanking in advance!
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MandMs
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Posted: 03-05-08 09:50am
Have you used an over-the-counter nasal
decongestant before this happened?
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hypohyper
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Joined: 16 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Any treatment available? Posted: 06-16-08 01:25am
Hi, I am having the same problem. Have you
found out the course and is there any
treatment available?
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