Problem description: These days, my grandpa had blood in his stool and hemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract when he went to the hospital for examination. The blood pressure rose again in the past two days. Will the blood pressure be high for gastrointestinal bleeding?
Question date:2020-10-07
Patient information:Age: 60 Gender: Female
Gastrointestinal bleeding and blood pressure may not high.
Bleeding in the digestive tract can cause the patient’s blood pressure to drop, and may also cause the patient to have black stools. Some patients will experience symptoms such as dizziness and palpitation. As the disease progresses, patients will also experience fainting and cold limbs. In severe cases, it may be life-threatening and adversely affect the patient’s own health.
Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding should go to the hospital in time if their condition worsens again during treatment, pay close attention to hematemesis and black stools and bloody stools, and take medicines as prescribed by the doctor.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection