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"Hi, The Following Is My Test Results, Please Advice: Ultrasonography Of Abdomen & Pelvis Liver: Enlarged In Size Ms. 16. 7 Cm & Moderate Diffuse Increase In Echotexture. No Focal Lesions. Intrahepatic Venous & Biliary Radicals Are Normal. Mpv & Cbd Are Normal. Gallbladder: Partially Distended. -?Post Prandial Status Pan Creams: Head, Body & Tail Normal In. Outlines & Echotexture. Mpd Is Not Dilated. No Calculi/Masses. Spleen: Normal Size, Shape & Echotexture. Hilar Vessels Are Normal. No Focal Lesions. Kidneys: Both Kidneys Are Normal In Size Rk113X24 Mm Lk123X24 Mm No Calculi/Hydronephrosis. Both Kidney Shovvs Increase In Cortical Echoes Urinary Bladder: Well Distended. No Calculi/Masses. Wall Thickness Normal. Pre Void - 456 Cc Post Void - 64 Cc Prostate: Enlarged In Size & Normal In Echogenicity. No Focal Lesions Vol -40 Cc. Rif: No Obvious Evidence Of Appendicitis No Ascites /Adenopathy. Aorta & Ivc Appear Normal Impression: - Mild Hepatomegaly With Grade 11 Diffuse Fatty Changes - Bilateral Grade I Renal Parenchymal Changes - Grade Ii Prostatomegaly With Significant Post Void Residue Volume I Am On Bp Medication: Olmesartan10 Mg. Amlodipine 2.5 Mg. Hydrochlorothiazide: Half Of 12. 5 Mg Tablet. Mild Exercise. Sitting Job. Drink A Little."

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Homeopath•Pune
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Bilateral Grade I Renal Parenchymal Changes - This is the only thing of concern. Consult the doctor who is giving you meds for Hypertension. He will give medication that will protect the kidneys too.
I assume you mean Grade 1 fatty liver which is ok........Grade 11 fatty liver doesn't exist.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
BP 160/80 mm Hg is high, ideally it should be around 120 to 130/ 70 to 80 mm Hg. You may have to increase the dose of Olmesartan to 40 mg a day.
With HbA1c% 6% diabetes seems to be well controlled. Thanks
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Olmesartan is one of the newer molecules for treatment of high blood pressure. It ha no action of blood glucose. Increase in after food glucose level is directly depending on the quantity food that one takes. More if eat, post food level is bound to go up quite a few mg. Olmesartan is a very good drug for controlling high BP. Thanks.
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Family Practitioner•Navi Mumbai
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You make take 2 separate tablets of Olmat 20 (Olmesartan 20), and Amlodipine 5. (e.g Stamlo 5). These together will be equivalent to Olmat AM 20.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
It is good to see that both BP and blood glucose are fairly well controlled. Increase in microalbuminuria and creatinine suggests that kidney are getting affected mostly due to diabetes.
One of the group of drugs recommended for hypertension with diabetes is ACE-Inhibitors like Lisinopril, Enalepri or ARBs like Losartan, Telmisartan or Olmesartan etc. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. I learn that you have Hypothyroidism and hypertension. But there is absolutely no mention of necessary details like T4, T3 & TSH levels, BP readings, dosage of Levothyroxine being taken and also dosage of other drugs taken. Without any of these details, it is difficult to give any opinion.
In pregnancy first choice drug for hypertension is Methyledopa, then Labetolo and Nifedipine. Olmesartan is contraindicated.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details. Your blood glucose seems very well controlled. Please check HbA1c% that ould give a much clearer picture. BP is quite low. You stop the tablet Olmesartan for a few days and check again. As regards weight loss it is difficult to say why it has occurred or occurring. If you have any questions please do come back. Thanks.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Chikodi
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user, follow the following routine for better control of your hypertension. 1) lifestyle modifications: yoga/exercise with diet rich in green leafy vegetables and healthy fats. 2) a routine night sleep at least 6-8 hrs
3) pharmacotherapy: currently you are on olmesartan 20 mg. Keep recording your bp once in every 15 days
4) connect with your doctor if you are symptomatic (headache, blurred vision, palpitations).
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Diabetologist•Bhubaneswar
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Dytor plus contains spironolactone which if taken with few blood pressure tablets like ace inhibitors (ramipril, lisinopril) or arb (telmisartan, olmesartan), serum potassium may increase.
So let me know more details about your medications.
For further information and advise you may book an online consultation with me on Lybrate. Thank you. Take care.
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