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Asked for male, 61 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, MS- General Surgery, MCH- Urology,...read more

Urologist•Mumbai
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Physical issues that can cause low libido include low testosterone, prescription medicines, too little or too much exercise, and alcohol and drug use. Psychological issues can include depression, stress, and problems in your relationship. About 4 out of 10 men over age 45 have lowtestosterone.
While testosterone replacement therapy remains somewhat controversial, it’s also a common solution to the problem.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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Stop taking if a particular item is not suiting you. Better to avoid alcoholic beverages for your future wellbeing.
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Homeopath•Ludhiana
Salt restriction with regular walk, low cholestrol diet, regular check up will keep her blood pressure within limit.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Yes you can. Confido is a drug prescribed for male patients who are suffering from sexual dysfunction. The drug is known to increase the sperm count and optimize testosterone levels, which in turn helps to treat the erectile dysfunction problem.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
If diastolic is always below 80 and systolic rises to 150 on most of the evenings then recheck after 15 minutes of rest. If still above 140 then add Tab. Amlong 2.5 in the evening around 6 pm.
As for your second question. All three drugs are almost same on action potency and lil different in side effects. So doesn't matter which one you take until your kidneys are fine.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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She requires change a slight change in medications, a combination of medications, hopefully she may have already had echo, ecg, kidney function tests etc to find any causes that may be leading to this hypertension. Also please ensure she is taking lifestyle measures like salt control in diet, daily 30 mins of walking and eating a healthy diet (you can take detailed diet precautions for the same)
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Cardiologist•Noida
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Please consult in the OPD with good physician or adut. Cardiologist. Never a medicine must be added or switched without proper clinical exam. Your BP is responding but HR high for age. It should have gone down. You might be having few extra beats.
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Yes valsartan can be used in the place of telmisartan.
It's available in strengths of 80 mg /160 mg.
I recommend 80 mg to start with.
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