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Asked for male, 41 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, MS- General Surgery, MCH- Urology,...read more

Urologist•Mumbai
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Hypertension, diabetes and associated medications can affect erection by decreasing blood flow to the penis, kindly get evaluation done by performing a penile doppler ultrasound, rigiscan, hormonal evaluation and get treated accordingly.
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Asked for male, 43 years old from Coimbatore
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I am 43 year old male. I am a non- smoker, non-drinker and pure vegetarian. When I was 29 years old I had vertebra basilar ischemic stroke and after that I became 95% normal. I can drive bike, car etc. I can do almost all activities like before with ease but while doing some activities like running etc. I couldn't do lke before. Ok.recently, I noticed I had bp in the range of 200/140 and tested for diabetic ie. My fasting blood sugar was 111 and my pp was 121. Probably,i may be in the verge of getting diabetes. My triglycerides (269) and vldl (53) levels are high. My physician has suggested me to take lipaglyn 4 mg along with atorvastatin, aspirin,olmesartan medoxomil -20 mg& chlorthalidone tbs ,amlodipine & atenolol tabs. I have started taking it. Now,i have been doing 30 minutes of fast walking daily and of course my diet pure veg with dosa, idly without white chutney but with curd and afternoon rice in medium quantities. I am feeling tiered and unable to concentrate on any work. My weight is 92 .i ama teetotaller and non-smoke, non-tobacco user. My weakness is eating lot of sweets but ,i stopped all before 3 months. Please advise me to reduce my dependency on medicines. I want to take just one tablet in morning and 1 at night. When can I achieve this?

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Endocrinologist•Delhi
You are taking so many medicines. What do you want to achieve.
Your weight is 92 kg but you have not mentioned your height. If you are overweight reduce the weight. Exercise regularly. Discuss with your treating physician who will help you in reducing your medicines, because he knows your clinical profile.
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I'm 37 year old male on bp meds since the age of 29, i've been on atenolol 50, nifedipine 10, amlodipine 5, currently on metoprolol succinate xl 50 and cilnidipine 10. I learnt from my personal experiences and also from web literature that beta blockers/calcium channel blockers can cause slow heart rate or bradycardia unlike angiotensin receptor blockers (arb' s) like telmisartan or thiazide diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide or chlorthalidone. Can I switch from beta blockers to arb's with docs advice to negate the effects of beta blockers. What about celiprolol, carvedilol and pindolol? My last bp readings were, 130/90, 140/80 and 130/85 monitored every 7-10 days. I have undergone my lipid profile, kidney function, liver function and thyroid tests a month ago and everything seemed normal. I'm not diabetic and it doesn't run in the family as well. I do have allergic rhinitis from so many years for which I have tried levocetirizine, montelukast and fexofenadine meds as and when required. Also take placida plus for anxiety issues. I'm just asking this out of curiosity.

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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Hi curiosity is fine, but if you try googling each and every medication you will find something which your mind wants to find. What is best for you your doctors know better than you as the beta blockers which you have mentioned you have just googled them and have no idea regarding their efficacy potency or mortality benefit. You should know that not any beta blocker can be started as there is scientific evidence behind which one to start in a particular patient and this information sadly your go...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Keep him in hospital for 3 days, should be fine if they clean out his stomach and provide supportive care.
Asked for female, 27 years old from Chennai
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Hi, It is Very strong medicine. Avoid medicine at present. Try to reduce sugar, jaggery and starchy foods. Take balanced diet, not restricted diet. Increase exercise,
Asked for male, 39 years old from Mumbai
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Cardiologist•Baramula
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Blood pressure control should be taken seriously, don't experiment with your health, take your medicine as advised by doctor, if there is some issue you can consult me.
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Asked for female, 49 years old from Bhiwadi
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The diastolic reading, or the bottom number, is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats. This is the time when the heart fills with blood and gets oxygen. A normal diastolic blood pressure is lower than 80. A reading of 90 or higher means you have high blood pressure.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Nagercoil
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Hi, you can take these medicines. it will produce swelling over the ankle on long term use -consult me through private Lybrate consultation for further treatment and advice.
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
No they are not a reaction to the pill. You need to consult a dermatologist to see whether they are seborrhic keratoses or some other condition.
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