Hi Ajeet,
Thank you for reaching out, and we’re sorry to hear about your mother’s symptoms. We understand how concerning frequent episodes of high blood pressure and dizziness can be.
To guide you accurately, we’d first need to know:
Has your mother already consulted a doctor for this condition?
Have any blood tests, ECG, brain scans (like MRI/CT), or BP monitoring been done?
If yes, we request that you share her medical reports with us. This will help our specialists provide a proper second opinion and suggest next steps.
✅ Monitor her blood pressure 2–3 times a day and maintain a record.
✅ Ensure she stays hydrated and avoids sudden standing movements (to prevent postural drops in BP).
✅ Give her a low-salt diet and avoid caffeine or stimulants.
✅ Let her rest immediately during dizziness episodes and avoid climbing stairs or walking unassisted.
If you notice any of the following, seek emergency care immediately:
Blurred vision or slurred speech
Chest pain or palpitations
Fainting or unresponsiveness
Weakness or numbness in limbs
Confusion or difficulty in walking
BP readings are consistently above 160/100 mmHg.
We can arrange a callback with our care specialist to guide you further. Let us know how we can help you
Take care, and we’re here to support you and your mother.