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Asked for male, 45 years old from Bijnor
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General Physician•Jalpaiguri
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Take salt restricted diet. Fried salt restriction should be 1800 mg-2750 mg per day. Do not take added salt because most of your vegetables contain sodium already in it. Avoid mustard oil completely. Take sunflower or rice bran oil daily. Avoid red meat and big fishes completely.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear lybrateuser,
- If taken in the prescribed dose & proper time there are minimum or no side effects of the medicines mentioned
- for vitamins & calcium you can check the blood levels
- if other drug causes a side effect then it will be as a symptom as experienced by the person taking the medication.
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Ayurveda•Zirakpur
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You should add ayurvedic medicine along with it as ut does not have any side effects. Mukta vati,1 tablet twice daily empty stomach with water.
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Hypertension is al lifestyle diseases which require lifestyle solution and not a chemical cocktail of medicines. It just involves dietary changes and lifestyle changes
Cut down animal protein
Eat plant based High fiber diet
Salt reduction. Do not eat any processed food .Cook your own food.
Reduce stress by meditation and yoga
exercise daily-
Let me know the tests you have done so far and their results to comment on the cramps
Have you done a ECG, Chest xray, TMT, Echo...more
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Change diet and lifestyle and reverse your bp and cholesterol for ever do not get misguided without getting proper testing done and detailed history needed including your diet and lifestyle Never believe in the lies told by doctors that you have to take BP medicines and cholesterol medicines lifelong.
1) Detailed history including dietary & lifestyle habits needed in addition to medical, occupational ,& environment history
2) Comprehensive lab testing needed which should have tests for i...more
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Homeopath•Una
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Your BP is in lower range. Normally it should be 120/80. A few points up& down doesn't matter much.
BP fluctuates with activity.
Asomex is helping to keep your BP down.
But you must know that BP by itself is not a disease.
Hypertension/hypotension, just mirrors that something is not right with the workings of your body.
If you tell us all your symptoms in detail, we can help you with Homoeopathic medicine.
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Cardiologist•Anand
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Your father have hypertension. Hypertension over long term can cause secondary complications. You should get some workup done atleast once a year. Cbc, rft, rbs, ecg, echo, fundus, these are some bare minimum. If you had it done you can send me the reports, I will review. Now for treatment, telmisartan is really good drug. And there is no problem taking all the mentioned drug together from drug interaction point of view. But his rft needs to be checked up before that. I would definitely like to ...more
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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.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes you can combine, but COQ is not a medically proven chemical. Try not to be on long term medicines for preventive health, it is quite a fashion but probably dangerous.
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