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Back Ground
      Age  50 yrs,,    Sex  :  Female         Married  
profession : doctor

family history: father / mother both(hypertensive) mother died of M I
                     elder/younger sister hypertensive
Personal History:
                        Known hypertensive for last five years. Initially when diagnosed symptom was severe headache and BP was 220/130.
                   Started on b-blocker(atenalal) but because of nightmares change to lisinopril 5mg OD . BP got controlled to 140/90.  but for the last 3 months i was not regular in taking medicines.BP again raised and when i checked it was 170/110 mmhg.
             I continued lisinopril 10mg, LasorideOD and Laxalium at night on my physician advise but BP still remained the same for 3 weeks. I changed physician and got hospitalized with cardiologist , started on
tab captopril 25mgTDS, tab moduratic OD , tab lexillium at night from the last one week . Now my BP is fluctuating between 110/70 , 130/100, 140/100.  the mean pressure remains narrow. what will you advise further??
Investigation:
             ECG Normal, Lipid profile  Normal, Kidney Function  Normal, U/S kidney    Normal ,    Echo cardiography Normal
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well thanks that some body replied..... actually u r right i am a student i am 20 yrs and male but the problem i have posted is of my mother she is a doctor(mbbs) and the problem is strange thats why i posted it.......
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when you set up this medhelp user name you choose your sex and age. and you selected 20 years old and male

and that doesnt match up with how you describe yourself.

your profile also says your a student while you also say your a doctor.

your a "doctor" you should know. your not going to get help here. you should kno whats going on with you if you are real or you should go see a doctor
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