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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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pemmer,   Thanks for your question.   Your readings, if correct, are dangerously high.  It is difficult to say if there is any association between your high blood pressure and your abdominal complaints and/or your laryngitis, but there is a remote possibility.    You need to see your physician to get your pressure under control.  Your medications may need adjustment or possibly changed.  In addition, your doctor needs to evaluate your other symptoms and be sure there is no connection with your blood pressure problem.  A physical examination is a good start and you should inquire about a chest X-ray.  Your doctor may also suggest some blood work and/or further studies of your abdomen.   If your doctor us unable to get your pressure under control, you may require a consultation with a nephrologist, which is a kidney specialist.  Nephrologists also treat difficult cases of high blood pressure.  If not done, previously, you may also require some testing to search for possible causes of your hypertension.    I suggest you make an appointment with your physician as soon as possible to be evaluated and to discuss your overall situation.   Best wishes.   Martin Cane, M.D.
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