6 days after my last child was born, I got very ill. My heart rate when I was taken to the hospital was sitting between 32-40bpm. I had a severe headache, pounding in the back of my head every time my heart would beat. My blood pressure was 190/110 and had been about this high, ever since my daughter was born. Was this pregnancy related or do I still have something to worry about?The doctors never really figured out what was wrong with me. ( I did have severe pitting edema when I was in the hospital and delivered a couple weeks early do to the swelling) Still experiencing palpatations, but regular heart rates now.
Extremely low heart rate, bad headache, and high blood pressure?
The picture you present is a dangerous one: low heart rate, head ache and high blood pressure typically indicate Intracranial Hypertension i.e., the fluid in which the brain is suspended has hi pressure. it could be very dangerous, may be related to your pregnancy and childbirth or not. i suggest you consult a physician immediately and you need a CT scan of head to rule out any intracranial problems. sorry if i frightened you, but in your place i%26#039;d be frightened.
Extremely low heart rate, bad headache, and high blood pressure?
yeah it was just the pregnancy!!
Extremely low heart rate, bad headache, and high blood pressure?
I be-leave it was due to the baby,
it%26#039;s just one of the things women goes through and then it%26#039;s over.
makes sure with your doc it really is over just to be on the safe side of things.
good luck
Extremely low heart rate, bad headache, and high blood pressure?
You have something very serious to worry about..%26quot;The Silent Killer.%26quot; Are you taking medication for high blood pressure? Hurry back to your doctor and insist that he find out why you are still hypertensive and get him to give you medications that will bring your blood pressure down. A dead mother cannot raise a happy baby.
Extremely low heart rate, bad headache, and high blood pressure?
Headaches can be caused by minor problems
like eyestrain, lack of coffee or more serious reasons
like head injury, brain tumors, encephalitis and
meningitis. Taking painkillers continuously can
have harmful side effects, so it is better to
modify your lifestyle. More information available at
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