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Can a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level of 4.3 cause sudden, high spikes in blood pressure for a 77-year-old patient who is taking the blood pressure medications Metosartan and Celacar (Cilacar)?

Asked by Female, 77 · 22 days ago

Please be reassured that a TSH level of 4.3 is only mildly elevated and is highly unlikely to cause sudden, high spikes in your blood pressure. Since you are taking Metosartan (telmisartan/metoprolol) and Celacar (cilnidipine), these fluctuations are more likely related to other factors, such as stress, pain, or timing of your doses, rather than your thyroid. I recommend sharing these blood pressure readings with your doctor so they can safely review your medication schedule and ensure you stay comfortable and healthy.
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Can a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level of 4.3 cause sudden, high spikes in blood pressure for a 77-year-old patient who is taking the blood pressure medications Metosartan and Celacar (Cilacar)?

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