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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. It is difficult to understand why there should be tiredness, because the drug given is for control of high bp and rarely causes such side effects. However, if you are not comfortable with it you can ask your physician to change to some other suitable drug. Since you have not mentioned the bp readings it is difficult to comment further. As regards your weight and height with 75 kgs you are already in over weight category with a bmi o...more
I have seen the details given. It is difficult to understand why there should be tiredness, because the drug given is for control of high bp and rarely causes such side effects. However, if you are not comfortable with it you can ask your physician to change to some other suitable drug. Since you have not mentioned the bp readings it is difficult to comment further. As regards your weight and height with 75 kgs you are already in over weight category with a bmi o...more
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Dear user, have you taken a regular blood test? If you have please mention what your haemoglobin levels are like and if you have not, I would suggest you to get a complete blood count taken. If you found my answer helpful, please leave a positive feedback as it helps me with my practice. Thank you.
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Instead of medication, first try lifestyle measures like - daily exercising for 40-45 mins, avoiding stimulants like caffeine and decreasing foods with high salt intake like pickles, chips, chutneys etc (salt added during cooking is fine) and quitting smoking (in case you smoke) If after 6-8 weeks of these measures your BP is still high, you will need medications in addition to these lifestyle measures.
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