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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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sir pl. take less fat diet,low salt diet, go morning walk, take less tension, 1glass of water before bed. your medicines are good.
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Homeopath•Chennai
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Hi dear high blood pressure  is also referred to as hypertension in medical language . It is a condition in which a patient has high blood force striking the walls of the artery. High blood pressure is a silent killer as it can cause major damage to the heart resulting in cardiovascular diseases. Some common lifestyle changes such as refraining from alcohol, increasing the intake of potassium, cutting down iodine in the diet and regular exercise can play rich dividends in maintaining a steady ...more
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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These medicines are too many, he may feel worse after medicines. PSVT is a benign problem, it should be treated with one simple tablet taken once daily.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Along with medications it is also important to make lifestyle changes like - 1) daily brisk walking for 40-45 mins. 2) Eating a healthy diet (please consult a dietician for a cardiac hypertensive diet) 3) Avoid drinking too much caffeine or tea. 4) Quit smoking (if you do) 5) Limit yoour alcohol intake 6) Avoid eating high salty food like chips, namkeens, papads, chutneys, pickles etc etc 7) Try to reduce day today stress in your life and remain in follow up of your treating physician. This shou...more
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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Mr. lybrate-user
2% to 12% of the general population have lvsd in which 60% are asymptomatic. Lvsd pateint are at risk of stroke, transient ischemic attack or peripheral vascu5 disease do not quite treatment and remains under supervision of cardiologist.
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Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBB...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Metoprolol is a better medicine and it does not have respiratory side effects like propornol. Besides medicines, modify your lifestyle if not done yet reduce stress and anxiety related issues with the help of yoga and meditation reduce salt and take more potassium through citrus fruits like oranges and lemon juice and water with honey reduce weight also by eating more of seasonal vegetables and fruits walking is best exercise.
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Avoid. Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatment. So, please send photos of the ...more
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Diploma in Cardiology ( Dip Card), Cal, ...read more

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Ciplar la is non selective beta blocker having effect on heart, lungs, blood vessels etc. And so should not be used in asthmatic patients while metoprolol succinate is a cardioselective beta blocker that can be used in patients having asthma or peripheral vascular disease. Both can be used in chest pain or angina or irregular or increased heart beats but if used together they may cause side effects (esp if in excess dose) like nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps or heart block. Metoprolol is used...more
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