My BP is 128/63 in the morning and it increases to 150/70 in the evening I have diabetes and I an taking stanly 5 in the morning at 9 and dytor 5 after breakfast I and female 66 years old my hba1c is 7 And in my ECG there is lbbb Is lbbb a cause of concern?
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Lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. BP does vary during the day by a few mm, but not as much as mentioned. That may be due to inadequate treatment. As regards LBBB, it does have some bad effects on left ventricular function. What are the possible consequences of that only a cardiologist can explain to you. However, it is important to have a very good control on your blood glucose so that diabetes does not contribute to cardiac problems. Thanks.
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It's time to review, so please discuss with your doctor and keep going back for the regular follow up. It is also equally important for you to stick to a healthy lifestyle (eat only healthy food while avoiding junk food/ processed and packaged food and beverages ). Try to maintain an ideal weight by adjusting your calories and exercising everyday. You can take the help of a dietician for a diet chart which is balanced (with adequate calories ). Once you diabetes comes under good/fair control, and BP becomes stabalised with a consistent healthy routine, you can feel better.
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