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Asked for male, 44 years old from Cuttack
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Thanks for the query.
Usually if BP is well controlled with a single drug, then there is no need for additional drugs. But in your case doctor has already recommended Telmisartan, Chlotiazide and a beta blocker, means there is need for these drugs. Since no readings are mentioned, it is difficult to comment. Thanks.
Usually if BP is well controlled with a single drug, then there is no need for additional drugs. But in your case doctor has already recommended Telmisartan, Chlotiazide and a beta blocker, means there is need for these drugs. Since no readings are mentioned, it is difficult to comment. Thanks.
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Asked for Female, 28 years old from Kolkata
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Side effects of Nodon are Headache
Dizziness
weakness
Diarrhea
Increase in body fat and cholesterol
Sleeplessness
Swelling of face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands and feet
Chest pain and discomfort
Decreased blood pressure
Difficulty in breathing
Weight gain
Burning, numbness, tingling in the arms and feet
Allergic Skin Reaction
She mus do a check up and stop the tablet if not needed any longer
Dizziness
weakness
Diarrhea
Increase in body fat and cholesterol
Sleeplessness
Swelling of face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands and feet
Chest pain and discomfort
Decreased blood pressure
Difficulty in breathing
Weight gain
Burning, numbness, tingling in the arms and feet
Allergic Skin Reaction
She mus do a check up and stop the tablet if not needed any longer
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1. Regular physical activity
Try to do some moderate-intensity activity every day and build up to at least 150 minutes per week, in bouts of 10 minutes or more.
2. Keep to a healthy weight
For some people, losing weight is all they need to do to get their blood pressure down to a normal level
3. Eat a healthy balanced diet
4. Cut down on salt
Don’t cook with salt or add any to your food at the table, and cut down on processed foods, which contain a lot of salt.
5. Don...more
Try to do some moderate-intensity activity every day and build up to at least 150 minutes per week, in bouts of 10 minutes or more.
2. Keep to a healthy weight
For some people, losing weight is all they need to do to get their blood pressure down to a normal level
3. Eat a healthy balanced diet
4. Cut down on salt
Don’t cook with salt or add any to your food at the table, and cut down on processed foods, which contain a lot of salt.
5. Don...more
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No there is no problem. BP of 140 /80 is normal. Though upper one systolic is little high but at this age there will be always little stress. Still you should practice a healthy life style like regular walking of 30 to 45 minutes, avoid all sort of fried and rich foods, take less carb foods. Minimum sleep should be if 8 hours at night. Regarding pulse it is also normal. Nothing to be worry. Stay healthy. Thank you.
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Poor diet raises triglycerides. Triglycerides are manufactured in liver from alcohol sugar jaggery and starchy foods. Increase traditional health foods like yoghurt cheese nuts eggs butter fish etc. Decrease modern diet, it is recommended but not healthy, it increases triglycerides.
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