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Yes; it will increase adrenaline in your blood , resulting in increased cardiac heart rate and pulse rate too, including perspiration.
Since adrenaline is a strong vasoconstrictor, it will increase in BP and can be a source of angina, myocardial infarction and even cardiac arrest.

2007-07-23 07:44:25 · answer #1 · answered by Dr.Qutub 7 · 2 0

Absolutely. When a person experiences anxiety,the heart rate increases thus, raising the blood pressure. The same would hold true, especially with a panic attack. Both are quite scary and the result of that feeling can cause an elevated heart rate/blood pressure. Are you being treated for your anxiety/panic attacks?? If not, you need to see someone before it gets out of control. I wish you the best and please seek medical attention.

2007-07-27 14:09:03 · answer #2 · answered by Ruth 7 · 0 0

Yes, I believe it can. The following steps will eliminate (or at least significantly reduce) your panic attacks - and may have a positive knock-on effect on your blood pressure:

1.Breathe properly - if you control your breathing, you control panic. As soon as you notice the signs of anxiety, check your breathing: breathe in slowly through your nose pushing your tummy out (to the count of 5 or so). Breathe out slowly and for a bit longer (to the count of 7 or so) through your mouth. Do not breathe rapidly or shallowly (in the chest area). This will soon restore the balance of oxygen and you will feel a lot better.

2. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy! CBT is proven to be the most effective thing for panic attacks, OCD and anxiety etc. It takes a bit of work, but it is super effective. (After 15 years of panic attacks, mine stopped completely). You can speak to your doctor about taking a course or you can take a course for free online at: www.livinglifetothefull.com

3. Try relaxation exercise tapes (progressive muscular relaxation). They really help if you practise often enough. You can get free downloads if you put "progressive muscle relaxation" into Google (e.g. lots of universities have them as free downloads)

With each step practise makes perfect. (i.e. practise the steps every day, not just when you are feeling bad). I hope you feel better soon. Best of luck!

2007-07-23 11:50:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes,

When your under increased anxiety your heart can start racing which will increase blood pressure, and potentially give you fever like symptoms including raised body temperature.

A panic attack will drastically increase your blood pressure as you will usually experience an increase of adrenaline which raised blood pressure.

2007-07-23 07:22:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes the anxiety disorders and panic attack increase a persons normal blood pressure .for example when you are frightened then your heart starts beating fast and pumps more blood into the vessels and blood pressure increases...

2007-07-23 07:38:53 · answer #5 · answered by pharmacist 1 · 0 0

yes

2007-07-30 02:31:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it can.But please check with your doctor and make sure that is what is really is.Sometimes these things get mistake for other things.

2007-07-23 13:24:09 · answer #7 · answered by dcrc93 7 · 0 0

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