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no you must not stop it until your treating physician advises or you start some alternative medicines like homoeopathy.
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Dear . Stress and anxiety is part of everyday life. In fact they are defense mechanism of body with which body is able to tackle threatening situation. So you cannot cure both of them. You learn to manage them. Psychotherapy techniques, yoga, meditation, breathing exercises etc will be of immense help to you. You may ask a private question to me with all details and some examples. I will provide you tailor made therapy suitable for you. Take care.
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MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more
Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
With a BMI of 37.89 kgs/M2 you close grade 3 obesity (morbid obesity). This is the main reason for your high BP and the need for various medications.
Doing half an hour walk and 15 minutes of yoga (?) is not at all enough. You will have to seriously look at reducing at least 5 to 8% of your current weight. With weight reduction your BP will also come down towards the expected level of 130/80 mmHg
Please look at your diet and exercise and try an...more
With a BMI of 37.89 kgs/M2 you close grade 3 obesity (morbid obesity). This is the main reason for your high BP and the need for various medications.
Doing half an hour walk and 15 minutes of yoga (?) is not at all enough. You will have to seriously look at reducing at least 5 to 8% of your current weight. With weight reduction your BP will also come down towards the expected level of 130/80 mmHg
Please look at your diet and exercise and try an...more
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Its necessary to follow a healthy lifestyle as fat loss is a gradual process. There is no quick fix approach. Following a healthy diet which has optimal amounts of first-class proteins (dairy products, eggs, chicken etc) reduced carbohydrates (white rice, poha etc) & healthy fats (almonds. Walnuts etc) along with a structured exercise program that is balanced with weight training and cardio will surely help. Hormonal imbalances that can impede your rate of fat loss. Stay consistent & patient in...more
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