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Mphil - Medical & Social Psychology, PHD...read more

Psychologist•Surat
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Dear client, the extent to which you've become watchful of changes in your bodily processes suggests you have some amount of illness anxiety. This requires learning of some specific relaxation techniques and cognitive behavior therapy. Combining your medication with psychotherapy will give quick relief.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Few things regarding headache so that we can plan treatment accordingly 1) If pain is associated with blurred or decreased vision than check your eyesight for refractive error 2) If the pain is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura than we have to rule out Migrane as the cause and 3) If the pain is associated with neck problems than we have to rule out cervical spondylosis as the cause 4) If the pain is associated with either a low or high BP or due to hyperacidit...more
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Ph.D, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Mathura
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I will strongly recommend online counselling to find out root cause of high bp. Definite stress is cause. Weeding it out will calm you. Take online counseling and stay away from medicines.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Do focus on eating habits so that you eat nutritious yet low calorie food. You can also consult a dietician for the same. Read about healthy lifestyle changes and adapt the good habits. Learn yoga (include pranayam and Meditation) from an expert which can be very beneficial. Do go for regular health check up and follow the instructions. You can also add Homeopathy as it is safe and gentle. It can be taken with your regular medicines. You can contact me for a detailed consultation if interested i...more
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General Physician•Surat
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With hypertension, stress is very likely and it may give rise to insomnia, the best way to come out of this condition is control your thoughts, do some aerobic exercise, change the life style
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Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicines and Surg...read more

Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
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In ayurveda, Hypertension is referred to as Rakta Capa Vriddhi and it sees the vitiation of vata and pitta doshas as the main cause...take sarpgandha vati twice a day...yogendra ras...akik bhasm works very good in case of hypertension....avoid salty diet...oily food...lower your stress...do pranayama early morning....
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MBBS (Gold Medalist, Hons), MS (Obst and...read more

Gynaecologist•Kolkata
It' s good that you don't have diabetes or thyroid problem. Now, low libido can be caused by other diseases too. We have to find out the disease, if any and then you need a simple counseling. Drugs are needed in few cases only.
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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedist•Delhi
Lose weight. Rule out diabetes & vit. D deficiency. Sleep on a hard bed with a soft bedding on it. Use no pillow under the head. Any way take caldikind plus 1 tab daily for 10 days paracetamol 250mg tds x 3 days contact me after that. Make sure you are not allergic to any of the medicines you are going to take. It may have to be further investigated.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Most probably the medicines have stabilised your BP. You should now review with your treating doctor to reduce and titrate your medication, because BP medications need time to time changes, hence a regular follow up is essential.
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