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Asked for female, 29 years old from Jabalpur
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
At first I told, you, tsh hormone is that hormone which stimulate thyroid to secretion of t3 & t4 hormones. Now t3 & t4 hormone are protein in which iodine is combined .in t3 iodine is 3 & in t4 iodine is 4, presence of t4 is more than t3, t4 converted in t3 later. But you have no problem of thyroidthyroid ,next the tab which is prescribe by your Dr. Nm-5 mgmg which is nitrozepam combination which is work as a sedative & anti anxiety, I don't know you suffering from this type of problem or not, ...more
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What's Kalyani's current Blood Pressure? If it's high she may take like that if she is unable to procure Telma H 80 (Telmesartan 80 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg)
Taking Telma H 40 (Telmesartan 40 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg) twice a day would mean she would be taking additional HCTZ 12.5 mg.
To remain at the same doses, it would be preferable to take Telma H 40 in the morning and Telma 40 (not - H) at night.
Asked for female, 29 years old from Bangalore
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General Physician•Khammam
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Hello lybrate user,

The H part of telesco H tablet is hydrochlorothiazide, which is diuretic.

It can increase uric acid level, keep a check on ur uric acid levels and symptoms of hyperurecemia.

If uric acid levels are increasing, better to avoid hydrochlorothiazide.

Thank you.
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Remedy Required FOR THE UNFORTUNATE THING THAT HAPPENED (PLEASE SEE BELOW) Without any symptom my wife (62 years) went for T3, T4, THS test as a routine check up 1) Although TSH Level is Elevated is 7.87 uIU/ml (Normal Range-0.27-4.90), 2) T3 Level is Normal at 1.40 ng/ml (Normal Range-0.80 -2.0) 3) and T4 Level is Normal at 11.35.ug/dL (Normal Range-5.1-14.1). endocrinologist was consulted. The doctor opined it as Subclinical Hypothyroidism (beginning) and recommended Thyroxine Supplement.(Thyronorm 25 mcg) and advised to see him after 3 months of taking medicine and repeat tests. As a precautionary measure AFTER 28 DAYS ONLY I DID a REPEAT TEST FOR TSH ONLY in the same laboratory AND SURPRISINGLY TSH WAS FOUND TO BE ONLY 0.07 (Normal Range-0.34-5.60) the Normal Range Varied in the Two Cases and the Laboratory explained A) First TSH Test Was done as per cubic E411 Method and B) Second TSH Test was done as per Access 2 Method I again went to the doctor concerned and he advised to STOP THYRONORM I am extremely worried due to the fact that normally ONY AFTER TAKING MEDICINE FOR 28 DAYS ONLY HOW THE TSH FIGURE CAME DOWN SO ABNORMALLY AND MEDICINE WAS STOPPED ,ALTHOUGH PEOPLE SAY THAT ONCE STARTED THYROID MEDICATION WILL CONTINUE WHAT PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES CAN BE TAKEN NOW TO AVOID PROBLEM. SHE HAD NO PROBLEM /SYMPTOM WHEN THE MEDICINE WAS STARTED AND NOW ALSO SHE HAS NO PROBLEM When Routine Tests were done Lipid Profile checked, ALL OK, Complete Blood Count ALL OK. ECG ,Echo Cardiogram ALL OK. Urine Routine Test ALL OK Only thing is She is prediabetes and is suffering from Chronic Urticaria (Skin Itchiness. Doctors including Skin Specialists consulted and Everybody Opined Chronic Urticaria May Not be Curable, It may Go On Its Own. She takes levocetirizine (5 mg) tablet as and when needed, roughly one tablet in 5 days to stop itching. To Control Blood Pressure She is Taking telvas 3D (Telmisartan 40+Amlopedine 5+hydrochlorothiazide 12.5),One Cranberry Capsule daily to keep her urinary track normal (As per doctor) and Pregabalin 75 +Methicolabamine 1500 mcg daily As you are a leading Endocrinologist will you kindly help me /with regards and thanks.

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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. Usually in subclinical hypothyroidism no treatment is advocated, unlee there are troubling or disturbing symptoms related to hypothyroidism. So in first place there should have been no thyroxine given. Since she was given 25 mcg, the TSH has gone down below normal. So the doctor has asked you to stop it. My subscription is stop treating now, then check TSH after 8 weeks. Then inform, if the level goes above 10 mU/L, then only treatment is needed. Otherwise...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Your kidneys are not yet damaged but is on the verge of shutting down and need to take care . Hypertensive nephropathy is the first risk For people with high blood pressure, there's a range of other approved medications available that may be safer and more effective than alpha-blockers and alpha-2 agonists. Both these medications include: thiazide diuretics (chlorthalidone, hydrochlorothiazide)
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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One treatment is to control high blood pressure, especially if that’s the underlying cause of the GN. Blood pressure may be very hard to control when your kidneys aren’t working properly. If this is the case, your doctor may prescribe blood pressure medications, including angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) such as:
Captopril
Lisinopril
Perindopril
Your doctor may also prescribe angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), such as:
Losartan
Irbesartan
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Asked for male, 71 years old from Chennai
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
Hi,

Thanks for your question on Lybrate

I do understand your concern

As per your clinical history is concerned you have meniere'sdisease so you may follow like this -:

1)you can take meclizine for vertigo sensation

2)if regurgitating present then [promethazine] can be integrated

3)if you have history of fluid retention then diuretic amalgamation like trimterene+hydrochlorothiazide] should be integrated

4)take potassium -affluent fo...more
Asked for male, 35 years old from Gurgaon
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Sexologist•Kolkata
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Taking medication, such as telma h (which contains telmisartan and hydrochlorothiazide), can sometimes lead to side effects. While not everyone experiences the same side effects, some individuals may experience sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction (ed) and a decrease in libido.
If you have noticed a correlation between starting telma h in april and the onset of occasional ed and low sex drive, it may be worth discussing these concerns with your healthcare provider. They can eva...more
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Asked for male, 54 years old from Ranchi
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Cardiologist•Aurangabad
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Yes cresar h is known to cause excess urination and amlodepine is known to cause ankle swelling. There are many alternatives to these medicines. If she doesn't have too much urine trouble with cresar h then continue the same otherwise consult online for prescription.
Asked for male, 54 years old from Mumbai
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Hi according to your controlled diabetic and hypertensive status, tazloc is better for it diastolic bp of 90 mmhg. Diuretic is causing some metabolic changes so you feel itching over body. Better to get your kft, thyroid function test, and bp recording for few days. Than I will advise you better.
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