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Asked for female, 48 years old from Guntur
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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Yes, Her condition is improving as her serum creatinine levels have decreased, she should continue taking the medicines prescribed.
Follow your doctor's advice. Get her bp monitored regularly, her bp is very detrimental for kidneys. She should take a pinch of salt and a protein-restricted diet. Should not take any painkillers.
Self-medication of any medicine should not be taken. Before taking any medication consult your doctor.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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It seems to be psychological problems Please Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily with relaxed mind Do pranayam and yoga daily Do meditation regularly Take salads and fruits more Take milk, dry fruits regularly Add Badam pak by Patanjali 1 tsf twice a day regularly Tab tagara by Himalaya 11 regularly Reconsult after 3 wks.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Pune
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1.Drink plenty of water.
Dehydration zaps energy and impairs physical performance.
2.Get to bed early.
Lack of sleep increases the risk of accidents and is one of the leading causes of daytime fatigue. The solution: Get to bed early enough for a full night’s sleep
3. Eat fish.
Good for your heart, omega-3 oils may also boost alertness.
4. Keep time with your body clock.
Some people get a burst of energy first thing in the morning. They're often called morning larks. ...more
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, Your BP should remain 120/80.•Irregular life style, alcoholism, consumption of junkfood & nicotine might cause loss of sleep.
•Go for meditation to reduce your stress in order to calm your nerves to restore sound sleep to lower down your systolic pressure.
•Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body to eliminate toxins regulating your metabolism. •Your diet be simple,  easily digestible on time to avoid gastric disorder that triggers loss of sleep.
•Avoid, junkfood,  alcohol & n...more
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Trivandrum
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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You need to review your case with your doctor (for a through clinical evaluation and some tests) to help manage your high BP. It needs to be analysed with a fresh perspective. Please try to change your lifestyle (add Yoga into daily routine) which can help natural healing. You can also take Homeopathy which can help to restore harmony. You can contact me for a private consultation with all the previous and present reports.
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Multivitamins are not replacements for medications. Agreed that by diet and lifestyle modifications, you can reduce your BP to some extent. But if your BP still remains high you need to take your medicines. At 144/90 I may ask you to continue with diet and lifestyle routines for some more time. But you have to maintain strict diet and regular healthy lifestyle. But if your BP still remains high then you have to take your BP meds. At the same time you need to rule out certain underlying condition...more
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