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Asked for male, 59 years old from Ranchi
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Amlo 5 mg which has amlodipine causes low sodium level in blood.
I will advise you to change your drug from amlo to betablocker like nicardia For exact dosing you can contact me.
Lybrate User
Amlo 5 mg which has amlodipine causes low sodium level in blood.
I will advise you to change your drug from amlo to betablocker like nicardia For exact dosing you can contact me.
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Yoga & Naturopathy Specialist•Udaipur
. Hello ,no worries ,try these following modification of atleast 15 days-
1.restricted -onion ,garlic,pulses,milk and milk products,bakery,processed and packaged food,oil,white salt,wheat,non veg.eggs.
2.eat plenty of fruits,salad and vegetables,coconut water and lemon water
3.cook food in little bit in ghee
4.keep hydration
5.do yoga and nadi shodhan daily and bare foot walking on grass.
6.use rock salt and milltes
7.take unicity chlorophyll+nutricharge men+nutrih...more
1.restricted -onion ,garlic,pulses,milk and milk products,bakery,processed and packaged food,oil,white salt,wheat,non veg.eggs.
2.eat plenty of fruits,salad and vegetables,coconut water and lemon water
3.cook food in little bit in ghee
4.keep hydration
5.do yoga and nadi shodhan daily and bare foot walking on grass.
6.use rock salt and milltes
7.take unicity chlorophyll+nutricharge men+nutrih...more
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Hi, Lybrate user, you need to monitor your weight that triggers your bp, up.
Bp level in between 140/80 is almost, normal, hence, amlodepine of 2.5 mg is supposed to be adequet, instead of 5 mg.
However, final decision of your health provider is valuable, hence, consultation with your doctor be needed to reschedule the medication, if, required. Tk, care.
Bp level in between 140/80 is almost, normal, hence, amlodepine of 2.5 mg is supposed to be adequet, instead of 5 mg.
However, final decision of your health provider is valuable, hence, consultation with your doctor be needed to reschedule the medication, if, required. Tk, care.
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Your father have hypertension. Hypertension over long term can cause secondary complications. You should get some workup done atleast once a year. Cbc, rft, rbs, ecg, echo, fundus, these are some bare minimum. If you had it done you can send me the reports, I will review. Now for treatment, telmisartan is really good drug. And there is no problem taking all the mentioned drug together from drug interaction point of view. But his rft needs to be checked up before that. I would definitely like to ...more
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As you r already having hypertension (though under control with medicines, you should b careful while using skin related chemical compounds. I would advise you to see any homoeopathic expert for your skin problem, where the treatment will b based on symptomatically, so you can get better results, I hope. But you should have to wait, co-operate vth the physician for getting significant results.
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Your mother has to take the medication continuously, the BP has come down because of the medication, if you stop it it will again rise
- take the advise of your treating doctor if any alteration or change in medication is required
- restrict salt & salty foods, avoid fried & processed food
- she should have a well balanced diet, with more of fruits & vegetables including green leafy & seasonal ones, whole grains, low fat dairy & lean protein foods, nuts
- do r...more
- take the advise of your treating doctor if any alteration or change in medication is required
- restrict salt & salty foods, avoid fried & processed food
- she should have a well balanced diet, with more of fruits & vegetables including green leafy & seasonal ones, whole grains, low fat dairy & lean protein foods, nuts
- do r...more
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