I take Olmesar A 20/5 and Metoprolol 25 in the morning at 8 am, and my blood pressure stays normal till evening, but then rises to 180 and sometimes 200 by early morning. What should I do to control my blood pressure?

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I take Olmesar A 20/5 and Metoprolol 25 in the morning at 8 am, and my blood pressure stays normal till evening, but then rises to 180 and sometimes 200 by early morning. What should I do to control my blood pressure?
Asked by Female, 44 · 17 days ago
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Explanation of Olmesar A 20/5 and Metoprolol 25
Olmesar A 20/5 combines olmesartan (20 mg) and amlodipine (5 mg), while Metoprolol 25 is a beta-blocker. Together, they help lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels and reducing heart rate.
Possible Reasons for Nighttime Blood Pressure Rise
Blood pressure may rise at night due to factors like stress, diet, or inadequate medication duration. Circadian rhythms can also influence blood pressure patterns.
Recommendations for Blood Pressure Control
a. Discuss with your doctor about adjusting medication timing or dosage.
b. Monitor dietary sodium intake and manage stress.
c. Consider lifestyle changes like regular exercise and weight management.
When to Seek Urgent Care
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe headaches, chest pain, shortness of breath, or any signs of a stroke.
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