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Asked for male, 42 years old from Hyderabad
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I am a 40 years old male having Hypertension for the past 5 years I was taking Telma 40 morning and amlong 5 mg evening for the last three years a week ago my BP suddenly shot up to 190/100 I was feeling dizzy and my heart was pounding very fast this lasted for half and hour. The next day I got and ECG and 2D Echo done which was normal but the TMT test showed positive for induced ischemia. On the Doctor's advice I got a coronary angiogram done which showed mild coronary artery disease but no blocks there was slight plaque build up in the arteries the doctor changed my medicine to cilamet xl 10/50 to be taken morning and ecosprin av 20/75 to be taken in afternoon. It has been 3 days and I still get sudden panic attacks where I feel chill feeling on my hands and feeling of irregular heart beat this last for about 15 minutes and subsides. The doctor has now added ZAPIZ 0.5 to be taken in evening. With this I am not feeling the panic/anxiety symptoms. Is this sudden feeling of panic/anxiety attack due to cilamet xl? I also seem to be having gasses forming in my stomach after meals the doctor has prescribed Razo D please let me know if the problem I am facing in Gastric or BP medication or Psychological?

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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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Dear lybrate-user
The registered side effects of Cilmet are Palpitations, Frequent urge to urinate, Abnormal liver function tests, Blindness, Depression, Dizziness, Eye pain, Fever, Flushing, Gingival hyperplasia, Headache, Decreased blood pressure, Impotence, Lethargy, Muscle pain, Rash, Tremor
Zapiz helps to calm nerves, and Razo D works to suppress acidity attacks.
Request your doctor to totally change the medicine combination as obviously they do not suite you. You could possibly...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. In fact it is absolutely essential for a person like you to take the Covishield vaccine to get necessary protection. Because of multiple co-morbidities that you have, can lead too serious problem if there is an exposure to the virus. So please go ahead and take the vaccine. Thanks.
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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Dear lybrate-user,
It will help you to re-thing your treatment modality and address your disease concern at root level rather than symptomatic relief. We have a successful ayurvedic treatment protocol that you can see on healthsolutions website. We are a treatment center at Pune
Do revert for further treatment options.
Regards.
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Psychologist•Bhubaneswar
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Hello lybrate-user lal.
Start your day doing some exercises or yoga. If you are diagnosed as having seasonal affective disorder, getting outside particularly when the light is brightest can be beneficial to you. Eat well. Share your feelings with the closed ones and listen their feelings too. Practice mindfulness and relaxation exercises in your everyday life. As you are having problems in sleep, you must practice healthy sleeping habits like avoid taking caffeine before 6 hours of bedtime, ...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes for time being but tartarate is short acting so till the time you are not getting it you can have it or replace with some other good available salt for hypertension.
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