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Question by  NapyTme (35)

Can thyroid problems cause labile hypertension?

 
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Answer by  MedStud (32)

Hyperthyroidism can cause an accelerated pulse but blood pressure is typically normal. Labile hypertension is usually not caused by thyroid problems but another endocrine system could be the culprit. Thyroid problems may however be associated with labile hypertension but both may have another root cause leading to both. one of drugs used to treat hyperthyroidism can also treat labile hypertension.

 
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Answer by  sanityrose (2664)

Labile hypertension, or every changing hypertension, is very often caused by thyroid problems. In these cases a person with high blood pressure have no other conditions for the disease. In fact, even HPB medications don't control the numbers. Controlling the thyroid and possible thyroidism will control the labile hypertension.

 
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Answer by  PJ24 (220)

Yes. Hyperthyroidism causes heightened metabolic rate, with tachycardia and hypertension as possible consequences. Other symptoms of Hyperthyroidism can include restlessness, feeling hot all the time, and tremor.

 
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Answer by  river (1226)

It could, an overactive thyroid could cause the heart to beat faster, which would raise blood pressure. A low thyroid can cause high cholestrol, which also would affect blood pressure.

 
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Answer by  liblue (683)

Low thyroid can cause high cholesterol which can affect blood pressure. This can be labile or constant depending on how often/if the thyroid levels fluctuate. This gland affects metabolism.

 
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Answer by  worker5534 (518)

Yes. thyroid can cause problems in labile hypertension. Thyroid and parathyroid are two glands situvated in the left and right side of the apple. Apple is present in the throught ie oesophagus tube. If the segretion of Thyroid hormones is low it is called hyper tension. This hyper tension created the labile hypertension. It affect lips.

 
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