Can chronic low blood pressure prevent healing?I have had wrist tedonitus for 9 months and it doesn't heal.Since my low blood pressure got worse,I also believe that I lost seven pounds of muscle mass in a single month.
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I really dont think that the two things will be related in your case.
Low blood pressure does not in itself lead to delayed healing - although it can be associated with other diseases that might. For most people with low blood pressure they have no side effects or symptoms at at all.
Tendonitis at the wrist often takes a long time to heal - have you considered seeing a physiotherapist or an osteopath? Some cases need injection into the area around the tendon before the problem resolves and - in a very few cases - an operation can be required.
I hope this helps
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