The answer, in a word, is yes, and your medication could well be causing this irritation. An itch (or pruritus, to give it its medical name) is a sensation thats transmitted from the skin to the brain along special nerves called C-fibres. Source video: Blood Pressure Exercises VSL cb. read more
Generally high blood pressure does not cause any itching problem, but sometimes medicines taken to control high blood pressure can cause itching. There is an effective way to control high blood pressure permanently given at Control Your Blood Pressure. read more
By the way, hctz (hydrochlorothiazide) can increase your risks of diabetes and cholesterol abnormalities. read more
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition in which blood-pressure at rest is higher than the body's needs. Because hypertension lacks overt symptoms, high blood pressure can go unnoticed for years. read more