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Hello doctor, on April 21 I got symptoms of covid, I dint tested but fever was there for 7 days, after that asthma problem raised took nebolizer treatment, and steroids course for 8 days, my thyroid raised, my sugar also raised, chest pain was there, for that doctor prescribed me Nicoran 5, then aniexty attacks took ten days course now feeling better, now from 2-3 days feeling restless normally I have low BP issue.thought it is low BP issue, but symptoms is like of high BP, if I'll take Bp reading from hands it's show low BP and from legs it's show high 143/93 in home, not understanding which reading I should consider, n going through early manopouse m getting in every 5-6 months, not understanding it's heart related issue, or lungs issue as, (every 2-3 days m feeling whistling in my chest)or  its gynaecologist issue, iheard bp fluctuations happen in manopouse stage..pls guide..I am very much disturb. Done 2d echo
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Your echo report is normal . You have bicuspid aortic valve. Please do echo every year and consult . You need to check BP in rt upper arm Keep record of it Check it only 2-3 times in a day at fixed time Other symptoms are due to anxiety
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Ur echo , BP all other cardiac evaluation is normal. Lower limb bp will be always 10-20mmHg high. So it’s normal. Just continue asthma medication as it is.
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It’s all peri menopausal symptoms
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