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Asking for Self, Female, 24 years old, Islamabad

I'm 35+ weeks along in my pregnancy. Throughout my BP has been normal between 110/75-120/80. Since the start of my 8th month, I randomly checked my BP one day and it was around 135/80. I have since then kept a record of my BP. The highest its ever been is 140/90. Not more than that. It stays between 120-135 mostly. Doctor said no need to start medicine for it. But I wanna know is it something I should be worrier about? Is this considered high bp? Considering I never had this much BP throughout my pregnancy. Some people say that it's normal in the last trimester to have this much BP. I never feel the symptoms. It's only when I measure it, I know that BP is high.

Endocrinologist in Lahore - Dr. Awais Masood

Dr. Awais Masood - Endocrinologist

MBBS, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine, Diplomate American Board of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism. | Lahore

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332 Positive Reviews

Gestational hypertension is a clinical diagnosis defined by the new onset of hypertension (defined as systolic blood pressure ?140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure ?90 mmHg) at ?20 weeks of gestation in the absence of proteinuria or new signs of end-organ dysfunction (copied- ref UpToDate)If your BP is consistently above 140/90 then do urine complete, CBC, LFTs, urine protein and see your Ob with results and request initiation of treatment. If below these numbers then no need for treatment.Hope this helps.My best.AM

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Endocrinologist in Lahore - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Javaid Iqbal

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Javaid Iqbal - Endocrinologist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), Fellow in Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism | Lahore

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585 Positive Reviews

Gestational hypertension defined by BP ?140/90 mmHg on 2 occasions during pregnancy after 20 weeks' gestation in a previously normotensive patient, without the presence of proteinuria.Patient requires regular monitoring of BP and urinalysis during the pregnancy to exclude pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes.Mild hypertension is managed with lifestyle modification and 

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Endocrinologist in Lahore - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Javaid Iqbal

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Javaid Iqbal - Endocrinologist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), Fellow in Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism | Lahore

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585 Positive Reviews

We can use low dose treatment if it is sustained  higher than 140/90.......check urine complete and then consult a doctof of internal medicine 

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Homeopath in Karachi - Dr. Shama Muzaffar

Dr. Shama Muzaffar - Homeopath

DHMS, Specialist in Gynecology and Skin Care | Karachi

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105 Positive Reviews

dear
you didn't write here if it's ur first pregnancy , anyway
nothing is to worried about it , sometimes it happens in last week of pregnancy ,when urine not passing out from bladder properly , due to excess pressure on bladder , lack of water , worries n tensions ,
overthinking , if u don't feel good talk to your doctor earlier .
take care

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Endocrinologist in Quetta - Dr. Bacha Khan

Dr. Bacha Khan - Endocrinologist

MBBS, DDM | Quetta

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24 Positive Reviews

No need to worry. Just keep monitor BP.

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Endocrinologist in Lahore - Dr. Zaar

Dr. Zaar - Endocrinologist

MBBS, MD, PhD, FRCPS, D.Litt, FACE | Lahore

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142 Positive Reviews

You are good...nothing to worry!

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Internal Medicine Specialist in Islamabad - Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kango

Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kango - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS, MCPS, DIP-CARD(UK) | Islamabad

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29 Positive Reviews

Blood pressure control is serious issue during pregnancy. Get your urine checked and will have to start treatment

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