English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

They checked my thyroid, I have trouble breathing and swallowing, usually happens at night. One thing I noticed is my heart rate is really high - usually about 90/min. My blood pressure on the other hand is super low - when I was having a really tough time breathing it was 50/95...... The doctors never noted either of those things though. This started when I was about 4 months pregnant and happens 1-2xs/month (son is 18 months old now... ANY IDEAS/theories. They did a pressure test and when it was bad it was 200 when 400 is good or something and a few days later is was 360.... they did chest xrays and a further breathing test - test the pressure and then with a steroid and there was no change... Now i was referred to a ear, nose and throat doctor! ANY THEORIES?!?!?

2007-06-12 08:26:24 · 6 answers · asked by Mommyof3 BGB 5 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

I am 130lbs, sorry bp was opposite .... heart rate is ALWAYS 90... I think that is high, I am only 25 years old

2007-06-12 08:39:14 · update #1

and it was the pulminary funtion tests....

2007-06-12 08:39:43 · update #2

6 answers

your doctor want to find out you have sleep apnea or not.Sleep apnea is a disorder which developed lack of oxygen breath in due to partal airway blockage or some reason stop breath for a while during sleep..Ent referral will take a good look of your throat,nose,pharyngeal and larynx see any abnormalities.You already had pulmonary function test and chest x-ray to find out any lung disease which including of asthma.When you lack of oxygen heart rate will increase and bp will drop.Sure you also need to r/o any heart disease such as cardiac arrhythmia.

2007-06-12 09:03:16 · answer #1 · answered by brother3 4 · 1 0

When your blood pressure is low and your pulse rate is high, it means the stroke volume of your heart is abnormally low (or your body mistakenly thinks the volume is low). This can happen because of dehydration, heart defects, vascular disease, problems with the carotid sinus, neurological problems, or tumors. So, it might take a little time for doctors to sort out the problem.

If this is only happening at night, problems with the carotid sinus seem like a good possibility, especially if you sleep on your side and place pressure on your neck. There is no telling what the problem is, but this might be a good theory to start with. Hypersensitivity of the carotid sinus can cause all of the symptoms you mentioned. Often, if the nerves to carotid sinus are acting up, the problem will also occur with the nerves at the back of your tongue and in your throat.

2007-06-12 08:50:41 · answer #2 · answered by formerly_bob 7 · 1 0

There are various books for cures that are basically natural and helpful. How then can a doctor profit if you use your intelligence to read those books and find cures? Thus, just about any doctor will refute what the "natural cures remedies" would do. The doctors just can't make money off of that. Think about this, Has any doctor ever told you that you are fine and there is no need for you to return to him/her? Usually the doctor says, make an appointment with my nurse. The doctors want your money. What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? - Romans 8:31. The Lord daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah. - Psalm 68:19. Peace, Love and God Bless.

2016-05-18 02:57:37 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

First of all, your B/P cannot be 50/95. Secondly, a heartrate of 90 is not fast. What pressure are you suggesting was 200? Pulmonary Function Tests? Not enough information to help you. Are you overweight?

2007-06-12 08:35:11 · answer #4 · answered by vadtrav 3 · 0 2

Go to a caridologist it sounds like something is going on there still go to your ENT guy but get an appt with a cardiologist. Also know that everyone is entitled to a second opinion and all insurances cover that get a second opinion now!

2007-06-12 08:34:12 · answer #5 · answered by nurserenae 4 · 1 0

This website may be able to solve your question www.webmd.com

2007-06-12 08:31:59 · answer #6 · answered by David K 5 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers