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Q: what causes high blood pressure after a cearean section and a low blood count if everything else is good

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7/ 9/11 1:05pm

Hi Zeniffer,

 

I recommend you discuss with your doctor (ob/gyn) to determine what took place during your delivery (or recovery) that would cause your blood pressure to be elevated. If you are dealing with edema/swelling this may be linked to an elevated blood pressure.

 

Congratulations on your new family addition!

 

All the best,

Lisa Nelson RD

7 Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure

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7/10/11 12:22am

Thank u very much for your time,  but i have one more question. Is it posible to have a clogged artrie if u had multiple by-pass surgery? 3rd may my dad did 6 by-pass and of the 3 july had to emergency procedure where they had to put in a stemp because one of the artries was again blocked causing another heartattack. If this is possible? Could u tell me the cause of this?  Thanks in advance. RESPECTFULLY  ZENIFFER

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7/10/11 12:21pm

Hello again:)

 

Yes, it is possible (and happens fairly often) for arteries to become reclogged after bypass surgery. Especially if no diet/lifestyle changes were made to prevent arteries becoming blocked again. However, May 3rd to July 3rd is a short window of time. I recommend discussing with his doctor. Maybe an artery become clogged that they were not aware of when the bypass surgery was completed in May.

 

All the best,

Lisa Nelson RD

7 Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure

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7/10/11 10:08pm

U r most helpful. Thanks very much.  R u responding to me from Health Central like the hospital in Florida, cause my Dad had stayed in a Hospital called Health Central, but I'm in Trinidad and have no idea where that Hospital is , so i was just wondering.  The staff there is just lovely.


 

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By zeniffer— Last Modified: 07/10/11, First Published: 07/07/11