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I Am In Stage C And Taking Numerous Medications. Howeber My Bloof Presure Stays Very Low 83/59. What Can I Do In This Case

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Pretoria, ZA
December 7, 2024
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In stage C heart failure, low blood pressure (83/59) can be a side effect of medications or your heart's reduced pumping ability. Speak with your doctor immediately—they may adjust your medications, especially if you're on ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, or diuretics. Avoid standing up too quickly, stay hydrated (if Show Full Answer

In stage C heart failure, low blood pressure (83/59) can be a side effect of medications or your heart's reduced pumping ability. Speak with your doctor immediately—they may adjust your medications, especially if you're on ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, or diuretics. Avoid standing up too quickly, stay hydrated (if allowed), and monitor symptoms like dizziness or fatigue. Never stop or change medications without medical advice.

December 7, 2024

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