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Asked for female, 53 years old from Ahmedabad
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General Physician•Delhi
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Yes she can do so for few days only
If her blood pressure is under control continue with medicines
Lifestyle management will help her more
Reduce salt intake and take more potassium through citrus fruits like oranges and lemon
Reduce stress and anxiety related issues with the help of yoga and meditation
Reduce weight also by eating more of seasonal vegetables and fruits and walking is best exercise
Asked for female, 60 years old from Kolkata
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Tellzy and Telmikind both have the same salt called Telmisartan, so they are same and you can take one in place of the other.
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My mother (58 years) is suffering with thyroid and hypertension problems from last seven years. Recently 15 days back she was fainted and became unconscious for 10 minutes. She has the following symptoms 1 Sudden Palpitations in heart upto 170 beats per minute 2 Feeling weak 3 Tremors in hands 4 headache 5 High blood pressure 170/100 6 Breathlessness Previously she was treated by Senior General physician in Manipal Hospital from last seven years. Since her problems are recurring in a short time I have consulted a endocrinologist and admitted her in his hospital to find the root cause since there was no endocrinologist in Manipal Vijayawada. She is under his diagnosis from last four days in the hospital and sir expressed the causes may be Artilary Infillatraion or pheochromocytoma. He forwarded the 24 hours urine collection for analysis. Now the problem is she is suffering with high BP and high heart beat once in the morning everyday for an hour which she could not able to tolerate and when she takes tablets the BP and heartbeat raises further and more she is suffering. after that she becomes normal for remaining time in the day. She took medical 25 (metoprolol) for two days and today she takes Tellzy AM 40 mg (Telmisartan & Amlodipine) but there is difference and she suffered a lot for one hour. The doctor sir is saying that he will start the treatment after the examination only till that time he asked to continue the old treatment which is 1 Early morning Thyroxine 50 mg 1 tablet. 2 After breakfast Tellzy AM 40 mg 3 After Lunch Remetor CV 10 (Atorvastatin 10 mg and Clopidogrel 75 mg) What can I do now since we are not able to see her while suffering a lot for an hour a day regularly? My mother could use stalopam 10 mg tablets?

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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Some alteration of medicine is needed. If 24 hours urine sample is completed, discuss with your Dr. a long acting beta blocker tablet to be taken 2-8 hours (late night or very early morning) before the time of fast heart beating symptoms. Best wishes.
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Nephrologist•Mohali
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There must be proteins in your urine examination and this Tellzy MT helps both in decreasing BP and proteins.
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Tremors have got nothing to do with it. Though tremors are associated with neurological disorders, they can as well be either physiological or because of some little known causes. Simply a sleep deprivation can give rise to tremors. Alcohol consumption or caffeine overdose can give rise to tremors. Vit B12, B1 deficiency also causes tremors. After ruling out these simple causes if you still persist having tremors then you will have to go in for neurological evaluation.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Try eatng lots of garlic. If you cant have it get it homeopathically allium sativum q,(biochemic) nat phos, tonicard (homeo, kali iod 12x (biochemic) avoid all types of fats and red meat. Consult me in private for detailed treatment.
Asked for female, 50 years old from Hyderabad
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Keep your hypothyroid controlled.
Control your diet which should be low fat low calory and high in fibre.
Regular exercise is must.
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Any medication can cause side effects, and high blood pressure (hbp) medications are no exception. However, many people do not have side effects from taking hypertension drugs, and often the side effects are mild. Still, it's important to stay informed
we need sodium to help maintain blood pressure, regulate fluids, and aid in the function of our nerves and muscles.
Low blood pressure might seem desirable, and for some people, it causes no problems. However, for many people, abnormally l...more
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