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Food to be avoided are hot and spicy food, oil fried food and wheat and ragi preparations, pepper, green chillies. Avoid intake of coffee and tea.

Food that are helpful are high fiber diet which includes raw vegetables like onion, radish, cucumber, carrot, beetroot, tomato,etc. and fruits like big banana, grapes, musambi, orange, jackfruit, chikoo, pineapple, watermelon,etc.
Sprouted whole grains and oats are also helpful.
Drink plenty of fluids like tender coconut, bu...more
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Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
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Hi take ginger tea mixed with 2-3 crushed garlic cloves. Massaging the chest with warm sesame oil mixed with salt helps to loosen the phlegm deposited in the chest, especially, when followed with steam inhalation. Take shwas kuthar ras twice a day. Pranacharya asthamin capsule 1-1 twice a day. And pranacharya shwas vikarasav 2-2 tsf twice a day. 1-1 drop of cow ghee in both nostrils at night time before sleep. Take hot water steam.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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BP can fluctuate from time to time, because it is dependent on multiple factors. With age requirement of dose of medication required may also change. Given your age, my suggestion, consult a cardiologist so that they can assess any underlying cause (like a blockage in heart) that may have led to this sudden rise in BP, and if all else is fine, you may just need a change in your medication dose. So please consult your cardiologist with a ECG, Echo, lipid profile and kidney function test report.
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Sexologist•Karnal
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Get a treadmill and echocardiography tests done. If they are abnormal get an angiography done to rule out underlying cause.
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Pulmonologist•Faridabad
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nebistar is selective betablocker and may not precipitate asthma, but advised to avoid betablockers. use asthma preventor medicine by inhalation with spacer. bette ruse levocetrizine in combination with montelukast. Bette rconsult a respiratory phy
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Homeopath•Kolkata
My for most suggestion, you consult with dietician/ neutrinist, and reduced your weight.
I prescribed medicine:-
Calcarea Carb:- 30.
Chininum Sulph:- 30.
In no 30 globules
To be taken 4 globules twice daily no 1 before food and no 2 after food, and report and consult over VDO call.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Nebistar or concor are beta blockers and have very mild BP lowering action. With age as BP increases beta-blockers become less effective singularly and require additional medications. It will not be possible to prescribe the medication online without proper evaluation, so it will be better that you consult a cardiologist locally for treatment prescription.
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Dear Nandkumar,
Lonazep is only a short term treatment for anxiety. May be for 2-3 weeks initially.
Once therapy or relaxation exercises take over, you don't need Lonazep.
For BP, please take Nebistar daily and Lonazep only sos. Anxiety increases BP and anxiollytic like Lonazep decreases BP.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Not much side effects of beta blockers. If there are any minor effects the medicine can be changed, side effects are not permanent. You can try exercise and diet, and it may be possible to reduce or stop medicine gradually later. Reduce sugar jaggery and alcohol and starches in diet. Do not adhere to any additional diet restrictions, no matter how knowledgeable you feel you are.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Do not worry, follow a disciplined and healthy lifestyle. With daily activity (daily exercise for at least 30 mins - eg brisk walking and add yoga and. Pranayam) the BP will get controlled in a better way. Eat more of freshly prepared homemade food and avoid junk food/ processed and packaged food as they may contain excess salt and sugar / artificial preservatives etc. Eat lot of fruits and vegetables. Keep going back for routine medical check up and do the tests as suggested. You can enquire he...more
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