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Low blood pressure
Good evening doctor, I have high fever for 2 days and I take pcm+diclofenac sodium tablet. Fever comes down but today I measured my blood pressure when I lying on bed. It also lies between 100/58. 105/62. 104/64. Not goes above 110 /70. Is low blood pressure after fever is normal or medicine reaction. Because I have always normal BP 115/74. But today it is very low first time 100/57. I am so much worried and my plan is expired. I renew my plan this week. So please suggest me what I do??? Please help???
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You should drink a lot of water with Electral. You have not been eating well and that's why you are getting low reading. But it is not too low to start getting worried.  For further management please consult with a General Physician on Practo
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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Can help you with the next course of action and  plan.Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Connect please
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For hypo-tension(low bp) bp range is 90/60 mm of hg or below it .. During fever variation in bp is seen commonly Take plenty of fluid , and avoid sudden standing from laying down
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Please don't take paracetamol plus diclofenac combination for fever. Keep your self hydrated well Kindly consult a physician online on practo for priscription and better advice
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Plenty of water Continue paracetamol 650 mg three times daily for 5 days If the bp is going down below 100/50mmhg plz consult near by clinic or hospital.
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It is normal that because of fever,poor appetite and less fluid intake bp may fall you don't have to worry  just continue your medication.
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drink water in ample amount , and take proper food
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take rest, ☺️
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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