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Dytor 10 MG Injection Health Feed

Asked for female, 31 years old from Jamshedpur
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MBBS, MD - General Medicine (persuing)

General Physician•Patna
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Hi Lybrate user.
190/120 mg blood pressure is too much high. First of all some investigation like renal function test, r/e of urine, lipid profile, fundoscopy should be done. Both medicines can be taken but I think more potent medicine are required.
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MBBS, DNB (Internal Medicine), DNB (Neph...read more

Nephrologist•Delhi
Fluid overload is a common problem in patients with kidney diseases especially those on dialysis. The best solution to this is
-restriction of liquid intake- you should restrict liquid including water, milk, tea, etc roughly equal to the amount of urine passed
- reduce salt intake
- regular dialysis
- you can take tab dytor if your doctor thinks it would help you.
Asked for female, 62 years old from Srinagar
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General Physician•Delhi
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It depends upon the ct scan score and severity of disease, consult privately and share all reports with proper history to advise you.
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Dear lybrate-user
life expectancy will depend on her symptoms and adherence to medication. Also, her general health and any other health related disorders she is suffering from will affect the prognosis. Stay calm and follow the doctors advise .speak to your cardiologist about any concerns, as he will have examined your mother and is the best person to answer your question.
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General Physician•Ludhiana
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One mistaken dose generally does not cause much problem. But need to be careful. Check her bp and vitals
if everything ok then nothing to worry but use medicine as prescribed.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
is cld, chronic liver disease? If so, I need to know the details of liver function tests and u/s abdomen report to advice further. Alcomax and dytor are supportive drugs to help liver function better. But the reason behind the liver disease may be alcohol. So unless you motivate yourself to stop drinking alcohol, you can not think of a cure. To give up alcohol, doctors can help in many ways. Help can be to control withdrawal symptoms, anticraving tablets and aversion with ...more
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DM - Cardiology, MD - Medicine, MBBS

Cardiologist•Delhi
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We have to change the medication. Mean while you can stop taking k rich food, leach the vegetables.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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In general, around 7 to 20 mg/dL (2.5 to 7.1 mmol/L) is considered normal. But normal ranges may vary, depending on the reference range used by the lab, and your age. Ask your doctor to explain your results. Urea nitrogen levels tend to increase with age.If your kidneys are not able to remove urea from the blood normally, your BUN level rises. Heart failure, dehydration, or a diet high in protein can also make your BUN level higher. Liver disease or damage can lower your BUN level.
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