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Asked for male, 28 years old from Thrissur
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bhopal
Is there any history of recent injury or abnormal loading on left foot, there is possibility of either stress fracture or some diabetic complications? Infection.
She requires a x-ray and basic blood investigation to confirm either of them.
Asked for male, 66 years old from Kochi
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Hi, my age is 62 years old. I had been diagnosed with type II diabetes and the medicines I have been taking are as follows:- Metformin 1000 mg 1xod Metformin 500 mg 1xhs glimepiride 2 mg 1xbd clopid 75 mg 1xod atorvastatin 20 mg 1xhs The above medicines have been taken regularly for past three months. Now I have taken the blood test two days ago. The result is as follows:- FBS 149 PPBS 235 HbA1c 6.0 Serum urea 24 mg/dl serum creatinine 0.89 serum Uric acid 5.3 Liver Function Test Total Bilirubin 0.78 SGOT 50 SGPT 58 LIPID Profile Total cholesterol 135 Triglycerides 121 HDL 46 LDL 65 I request a diagnosis of my status of health. I go for swimming once in a while and find no problem in swimming for about 700 metres in about one hour (that is 14 lengths in a lap of 50 metres each) I am muscular and have a athletic body and have no other symptoms. I love drinking alcohol and have about three pegs of 60 ml each every night most days. Should I stop drinking. I can muster enough will if the kind doctor says so. Thanking you in anticipation.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for your query.
I have gone through all the details given including lab values. All the values seem to be well within normal limits, except SGOT & SGPT. Both are slightly high, signifying some affection of liver functions. It points to one thing clearly that is to reduce alcohol intake. It should be preferably one or two days in a week plus much lesser in quantity. Thanks.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Rajkot
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I'm 22 years old and a medical student with a little sedentary lifestyle and bmi of 27 and was diagnosed with essential hypertension a month ago, my readings were 160/98 mm hg with the heart rate of 145 at that time (i can assure I was quite anxious while measurement.) echocardiography revealed mild rvoto and trivial tr which the cardiologist told me of being congenital and not life-threatening. Ecg revealed sinus tachycardia. Other reports ct angiography, usg abdomen, chest x-ray and all blood reports namely were normal, except ldl was borderline. I was on medication for a month with nebykare am (nebivolol and amlodipine) and clavilip (clopidogrel and atorvastatin). I monitored the bp at home daily and it was near normal every time. On follow-up, I was told that essential hypertension meds are lifelong which I don't intend to follow, although I know that lifestyle modifications may help me discontinue the medication gradually. I have no issues continuing nebycare am, but clavilip is causing me worry because I don't wanna take clopidogrel and atorvastatin if risks of side effects outweigh benefits. Can I please know your opinion about it, sir? Ps: my total cholesterol: 190 mg/dl, hdl: 58 mg/dl, ldl: 139 mg/dl. And my hb: 16.8 g/dl, platelet count: 392000/dl.

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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
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There is no indication for clavilip in your case. Continue anti htn though. Ldl doesn't mandate use of statins.
Asked for male, 46 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear lybrateuser,
some of the ways to reduce stress are,
-meditate, a few of practice per day can help ease anxiety & stress.
-breathe deeply, take a 5-min break & focus on your breathing. Sit up straight, eyes closed, slowly inhale through your nose & release after a deep breath.
-interact with your friends & relatives on social media & also personaly.
- improve your muscle strength with light exercises which don't tire ytaou.
-take your medication regularly & on time, g...more
Asked for male, 50 years old from Guntur
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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You need to understand about high blood pressure.
Normal range of blood pressure is between 90/60 to 140/90, anything above or below is is abnormal.
Many factors can affect blood pressure, including:
1) The amount of water and salt you have in your body
2) The condition of your kidneys, nervous system, or blood vessels
3) Your hormone levels
4) your lifestyle - smoking, drinking, exercise
You are more likely to be told your blood pressure is too high as you get older....more
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