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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
Multivitamins are not replacements for medications. Agreed that by diet and lifestyle modifications, you can reduce your BP to some extent. But if your BP still remains high you need to take your medicines. At 144/90 I may ask you to continue with diet and lifestyle routines for some more time. But you have to maintain strict diet and regular healthy lifestyle. But if your BP still remains high then you have to take your BP meds. At the same time you need to rule out certain underlying condition...more
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Few things regarding headache so that we can plan treatment accordingly 1) If pain is associated with blurred or decreased vision than check your eyesight for refractive error 2) If the pain is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura than we have to rule out Migrane as the cause and 3) If the pain is associated with neck problems than we have to rule out cervical spondylosis as the cause 4) If the pain is associated with either a low or high BP or due to hyperacidit...more
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Dear lybrate-user Kumar Hello Thanks Latest research in psychology has shown that alcohol and cigarette in themselves are not addictive? If they would have been addictive. All would have been addict. Therefore new research says. They are reflection of some thing underlying, unsaid,unresolved,unanswered problem or personality. Like angry personality or type 1 personality. Or stress pron personality or negative thinker which can be analysed with psychological test and can be treated permanently wi...more
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If you observe your sugars correctly, post breakfast and post dinner blood sugars are high. Can you do some dietary modifications by cut down carbohydrates from your diet first in breakfast and dinner like reducing half chapati or bhakri from it. Stop sugars completely. Keep on checking your blood sugars. I hope it will come down and may be you can reduce your tablets as well in future.
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