Hello I am 19 yrs old and have been
dignosed with hbp it usually remains at
normal level in morning and as day
progresses it shoots to 140-160 / 90-100
level and also strangely whenever mu bp is
high I feel quiet energetic and active as
opposed to normal levels I am perfectly
healthy on advice of doctor I got some
tests done whose report I am posting can
anyone help.
Thanx
haemogram
haemoglobin
15.30 g/dl (14.00 - 17.40)
packed cell volume
45.60 % (41.50 - 50.40)
leukocyte count, total
5.90 thou/mm3 (4.40 - 11.30)
rbc count
5.37 mill/mm3 (4.50 - 5.90)
mcv
84.80 fl (80.00 - 96.00)
mch
28.50 pg (27.50 - 33.20)
mchc
33.60 g/dl (33.40 - 35.50)
platelet count
310.00 thou/mm3 (150.00 - 450.00
leukocyte count, differential:
segmented neutrophils
56.40 % (45.50 - 74.00)
lymphocytes
33.60 % (22.30 - 50.00)
monocytes
6.50 % (0.70 - 10.00)
eosinophils
3.10 % (1.00 - 6.00)
basophils
0.40 % (< 2.00)
e.S.R.
Westergren
3 mm(1 hr) (0 - 15)
blood picture
normocytic normochromic,
thyroid profile, free
immuno chemiluminiscence microparticle
assay(icma)
free triiodothyronine (t3, free)
3.25 pg/ml (2.30 - 4.20)
free thyroxine (t4, free)
1.15 ng/dl (0.89 - 1.80)
thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh)
1.800 uiu/ml (0.350 - 5.500)
(ultrasensitive)
suggestive of:
* euthyroid state i.E. Normal
thyroid status
methodology: ft3, ft4 and tsh from the
patients are analysed using
the immuno chemiluminiscence
microparticle assay (icma). Icma is a
technology of 21st century. Only by
using the icma technology, degrees
of "sub clinical thyroid disorders" can
be distinguished (ross et al,
1999, harvard medical school, boston)
urea
21.00 mg/dl (10.00 - 50.00)
report completed
tests requested:
haemogram, thyroid profile free, urea
serum
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jennys11
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Feb 2006 Posts: 70 Location: miami
Posted: 02-14-06 18:12pm
I think you should change your diet-i cut
out caffeine and my heart rate went from
103 to 79. I would cut sodium but first
go to a doctor. Just keep records of your
blood pressure and bring it in to the
doctor. Also sugar with caffeine could be
bringing up your blood pressure. I would
suggest walking/jogging. Good luck
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