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CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiolog...read more

General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1. Avoid exposure to cold
2. Take bath with little warm water 3. Do steam inhalation regularly at least once a day
4. Warm salt water gargles daily 5 no cold water / cold drinks / ice creams and so on
6. No smoking/ avoid pollution 7. Wash hands after use of bath room and before and after eating food.
8 more warm liquids medicine can not be advised for open question for medicine contact on private consultation good luck.
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.no alcohol
2. Reduce body weight if over wt
3. No smoking/ tobacco/drugs/ avoid pollution
4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. Less sugar, potato, rice
5. 30 mts brisk walk daily 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
7. Meditation daily for 10 mts. 6-8 hrs of sleep at night
8. Expose your body to sun fo...more
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BHMS, Diploma in Dermatology

Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Black, Tarry Stools. Bleeding in the upper portion of your digestive system can cause black, tarry stools. Ulcers or another form of irritation in your esophagus or stomach known as gastritis can cause bleeding. When the blood mixes with digestive fluids, it takes on the appearance of tar.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, your diabetes is totally uncontrolled, which really bad. As it can lead to a series of lonterm complications in relation with eye (retinopathy), kidney (nephropathy), peripheral neuropathy, problems with blood supply to lower limbs and coronary artery disease. You need to make special effort to bring sugar levels rapidly under control. You may need to shift to insulin injections right away, because looking at blood sugar levels it appears your beta cell reserve is almost nil. S...more
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General Physician•Vadodara
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No any tab good or bad.
The tablet which suits you n your bp is maintained is good for you.
Only tab heardly work you have to control your diet, change lifestyle, add excercise simplest is brick walk 40 min, five days a week.
Listen every tablet have some or more side effects, so you can't change every medicine two months or so.
Better to consult your doctor, because your treating doctor must know which tab you have stop, or switch on.
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Ahmednagar
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Dear
Please stop statin medicines. Rosavel. Your pains are mostly due to side effects.
Pl take Vit D injection as supplement. This will help better than oral supplementation.
Low dose HRT will bring you back to good health and mood.
Vm.
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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
Both Tragit or Nulong shouldn't drop pulse or heart rate. Pulse rate of 40 and 50s is very low and needs urgent attention. I would recommend you see a cardiologist, or an electrophysiologist who can help you with that. While medicines may work sometimes, it often requires a pacemaker. Take care.
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