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Red hands and red toes..blueish toe nails..

Red hands and red on my feet? blueish toenails too? I am on blood pressure meds..whats up with me? Also my face is a bit red too..My pulse is 108..yet BP is 111 over 77...............?
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Sorry about the double post. Also I am on lisinipril"BP med" Lorazapam/atavan"anxiety med" zolpidem"sleep med" . I actually saw my doc today.He said maybe an allergic reaction- I said nothing new..same meds same everything- Said drop the lisinipril- Put me on maxide for High blood pressure..left it at that. I did tell him of my chest pains..He said switch meds like he said I did today. Guess I'll see??? I have had the problem for about 7 days straight.
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187666 tn?1331173345
You didn't mention whether it was all the time, just when you are active or when you're feeling chilled. When I was on Verapamil my feet and ankles would turn a deep red when I stood up or walked for awhile. I also happen to have Raynauds and my hands and feet tend to turn a bluish gray, white and red depending on whether I'm cold, sitting too long or active. It's a bit embarrassing at times. The best person to ask is your doctor. S/he can check it out, see if it's related to your medications or something else.
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367994 tn?1304953593
Double post.  Please do not ask the same question twice as it can cause confustion.  Thanks for understanding.  
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