Can a cold affect blood pressure

Dr. Peyton Anderson
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2025-05-23 02:37:34
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Cold refers to upper respiratory tract infection. Whether upper respiratory tract infection affects blood pressure needs to be analyzed in combination with specific conditions.
If the patient's upper respiratory tract infection is mild and actively treated after illness, only slight cough, runny nose, sneezing and other phenomena will occur at this time, which generally will not affect blood pressure.