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Does high blood pressure increase body temperature?

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Jonquiljo

I don't think HBP will cause any perceptible problems or changes unless it is extremely high.

I'm pretty sure that high temperature is not a symptom of HBP.

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Maxyz3 in reply toJonquiljo

What do you consider extremely high..thank you

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Jonquiljo in reply toMaxyz3

Anything over normal - around 99 deg F. (allowing for variations).

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rihdus

Yes, there’s definitely relationship. I am suffering from severe hypertension. Whenever I shake hands with others I always find their touch cold and invariably they ask me why my hand is hot. Doctors may or not agree but this is reality for me.

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