Hello,
It sounds like your dad may have experienced a sudden spike in blood pressure (BP 175 is considered high), and the difficulty in speaking (haklana) could be a warning sign of a mini-stroke (TIA) or even a mild stroke. High BP can affect the brain’s blood vessels, sometimes leading to speech issues, confusion, or weakness.
Even though he took one tablet to control BP, the stammering in the evening suggests that something more serious might be going on, and it should not be ignored.
👉 What you should do:
Please take him to the nearest hospital immediately for a detailed checkup. A CT scan or MRI of the brain, along with a heart checkup, may be needed to rule out any stroke or brain-related issue.
Also, ensure his blood pressure is regularly monitored and he is on the right long-term medication plan.
If you need help finding a good hospital near you, HexaHealth can assist you with fast appointments and provide support.
Wishing your father a safe and speedy recovery. Please don’t delay a checkup—it’s better to act early.