doctors also never really explain what they check on. could be, that they checked it but didn't tell you because its too complicated for normal people. If you really can say its no dangerous problem, (kidney, heart) then you can start with natural support. Lifestyle changes are probably always good.
arteriosclerosis is very common for older people (which also leads to angina pectoris, always depending on where the vessels are damaged) and damaged vessels cannot simply heal, unfortunately. in this case, they would put stents into the vessel.
there are many different reasons for high blood pressure. If there is a way, let them write everything down about what they tested and differentiated. get a copy of all the blood tests and stuff. a good anamnesis is golden and helps with second/third,... opinions. ๐
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and of course, wishing your mother all the best. hope she is resting well and eats healthy. ๐ especially the rest is important. more stress makes everything worse ๐
They don't. But, they ignored most of my questions and just gave her those pills. I take that as a sign that they just don't care enough to find out or know that they're incapable of doing so.
I'm actually in the hospital lobby right now waiting to get a copy of all the blood test results she's had done, so I can show them to the cardiologist on Thursday.