Monday, November 21, 2011

What does it mean when you have high blood pressure and red skin?

my mom has high blood pressure and her hands, face, and arms are constantly red...is that bad?What does it mean when you have high blood pressure and red skin?
Sounds to me like you lack much pigment (melanocytes) in your skin. When you get cold, your blood vessels constrict to stay warm, and your skin turns blue/purple. When you move around or get warm, your vessels dilate and the blood vessels become more visible, turning you red.





In the meantime, use a strong lotion or cream like ammonium lactate to help counteract the effects. Ammonium lactate helps moisturize and actually thickens the skin, so that will help. You won't feel your skin getting thicker, it's on a microscopic level, but it will help. Available at any drugstore.... Lac-Hydrin, Amlactin, etc. Cost you twenty bucks.





Oh yeah, one more thing... Make sure you get enough iron in your diet.... If you have blue skin, it is also indicative of poor blood oxygen levels....What does it mean when you have high blood pressure and red skin?
This could be caused by some food additive.





You know, an allergy.





Get her off fast food and salt.





Don't let her have ANY diet sodas, they are


sweetened with aspartame, an industrial


poison.





People in this country are being poisoned to


death by the thousands with chemicals


food and drug corporations put in their


products.





Feed her fruits and lots of distilled, (pure)


water for a week and see if her color


gets better.
High blood pressure is known as the silent killer. Your mom needs a healthy diet... no more salty snacks, bad fats and high sugars. I know, it's worse than death... but that's the alternative.

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