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To control & maintain Blood pressure to normal these are best methods to follow:.• Do physical exercise like jogging, running or brisk walk for atleast 20-30 minutes.
• Maintain your cholesterol level to normal & eat least amount of butter, cream or fatty things.
• Eat less amount of pickle, salt and fast food as they contain high sodium levels.
• Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking.
• Take less amount of caffine containing coffee, tea or cold drinks because caffine causes increas...more
• Maintain your cholesterol level to normal & eat least amount of butter, cream or fatty things.
• Eat less amount of pickle, salt and fast food as they contain high sodium levels.
• Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking.
• Take less amount of caffine containing coffee, tea or cold drinks because caffine causes increas...more
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Dear lybrate-user,
atenolol is not the treatment for depression. There are effective treatments like antidepressants and therapy. Please consult a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist. Why did you take so much of atenolol? Is it with suicidal intention? If so, there is urgent need to consult a psychiatrist.
You have the normal side effects of atenolol. Your worry of skin necrosis, may be a part of your untreated depression. It is called as nat - negative automatic thought!
atenolol is not the treatment for depression. There are effective treatments like antidepressants and therapy. Please consult a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist. Why did you take so much of atenolol? Is it with suicidal intention? If so, there is urgent need to consult a psychiatrist.
You have the normal side effects of atenolol. Your worry of skin necrosis, may be a part of your untreated depression. It is called as nat - negative automatic thought!
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