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Abnormal systemic blood pressure
- ... single nerve. Disorders that involve the entire body ( systemic ... or abnormal blood vessel) The femoral nerve can also be damaged ...
- ... You can also ask your health care provider. Abnormal blood pressure readings are described as follows: Elevated blood pressure ...
- ... care provider may find the following signs: High blood pressure Abnormal heart and lung sounds Signs of excess fluid (edema) such as swelling in the legs, arms, face, and belly Enlarged ... Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) Creatinine Creatinine clearance ...
- ... walk without help) Low blood pressure or poor blood pressure control Abnormal heart rate Other symptoms may include: Blurred vision ...
- ... Collagen vascular disorders (such as systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, and periarteritis nodosa) Kidney problems Pregnancy-induced high blood pressure ( toxemia of pregnancy also called preeclampsia) You are ...
- ... the kidney Some genetic disorders Rare cancers High blood pressure Inflammation in the whole body (systemic) Narrowed artery of the kidney Fever or exercise ...
- ... especially of the hips and shoulders Body-wide (systemic) problems may include: Type 2 diabetes High blood pressure High cholesterol and triglycerides Women with Cushing syndrome ...
- ... especially of the hips and shoulders Body-wide (systemic) problems may include: Type 2 diabetes mellitus High blood pressure High cholesterol and triglycerides Women may have: Excess ...
- ... valve Endocarditis (infection of the heart valves) High blood pressure Marfan syndrome Reiter syndrome (also known as reactive arthritis) Syphilis Systemic lupus erythematosus Trauma to the chest Aortic insufficiency ...
- ... disorder may be discovered when you have an abnormal urinalysis during a routine physical or examination for another condition. Signs of glomerulonephritis can include: Anemia High blood pressure Signs of reduced kidney function A kidney biopsy ...