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Asked for male, 59 years old from Meerut
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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you can be shifted from one to the otherif BP is staying out of range. Usually BP should be checked once every month on fixed dates after resting for ten minutes. Medicine should be changed after 3 month trial and only if it is not achieving desired BP
amlodipine is slow strong effect. Losartan quicker but milder.
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Cardiologist•Noida
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Please reduce weight. Do brisk walking. 30 minuts morning and evening. Eat lot of green vegetable and fruits before each meal. If smoking please stop it. Although you are not diabetic. Even though you cut down sugar in your diet. This will help in reduceing weight. Take minimum of oil/ ghee.
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Sexologist•Panchkula
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You want to improve your sexual health. You are taking blood pressure medicines. Shilajit will not help much in improving sexual health and can affect your blood pressure. I guarantee you best and permanent results. You need to take 30 days treatment to make strong your pelvic floor muscles and make semen thick in consistency. You have to follow certain instructions for permanent solution to your problem. I give you 100 % guarantee for harder, stronger and sustained erection with more sex time a...more
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General Physician•Hyderabad
Swelling of face & feet indicate water retention in the body,
you have to discuss with your DR who will change the drugs for BP
BP is under control of course. Frequently you have to monitor kidney function tests & sodium levels.
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Endocrinologist•Kochi
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Most of these medicines are quite safe in the long term. However, nowadays, we don't prescribe daonil (glyburide) as often as in the earlier days. The reasons being, there are better alternatives available. Daonil, because of its long duration of action, can cause troublesome hypoglycemia that takes a long time to resolve.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-userji, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given and drugs being taken. Since you have diabetes, probably neuropathic pain and high BP as well as dyslipidemia, all these drugs are needed. However, there is no mention of the benefits if any because of taking all these drugs. You have not said whether, blood glucose levels are well controlled, (FBG< PP & HbA1c%), not mentioned BP readings and lipid levels. So very difficult to comment anything. To be free from most of the tr...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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TAKE ONE TABLET CLOPIDOGREL 75 MG DAILY AT BED TIME AFTER FOOD.
CHECK BP MONTHLY.
NORMAL BP IS LESS THAN 140/90.
TAKE LESS SALT,FRESH FRUITS, TONED MILK,SOYA PRODUCTS.
AVOID SMOKING,COLA,COFFEE,JUNK FOODS,
EXERCISE REGULARLY.
GET BLOOD TEST FOR URIC ACID LIPID PROFILE,SUGAR.
FUNDUS EXAM. BY EYE DOCTOR YEARLY.
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Asked for male, 49 years old from Kolkata
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Ajmer
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Generally antihypertensive medicines have to be taken lifelong, if you stop these medicines bp will again increase and will make you prone to diseases like heart attack, stroke etc.
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