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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello, Control your anxiousness and seek counseling. The episodes of I regular heart beats could be due to medicines and stress. Lose weight as well, that will help you massively.
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Endocrinologist•Jammu
Check your HTC. If it is upto 7.2 , no need to add any medicine. On ayurveda front you can add methi powder before breakfast n dinner.You can take diabicon tablet from himalaya company twice a day.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Lucknow
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Hi,
Thank you for your query. We will be happy to help you.
For a healthy and effective weight loss,
-Cut back on all junk and processed food
-Plan your meals: Plan meals ahead of time and make sure they are calorie controlled. Include lots of healthy food such as fruits and vegetables in your diet. Prefer only home cooked meals.
-Increase your water consumption.
-Exercise regularly.
-Stay consistent to see results
If you require a detailed and customized diet pla...more
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At the end of the 2019 Dr. told me that my blood pressure is high and started taking medicines olmesar 20 and now taking olmesar 10. At that time my mother was not feeling well so I was stressed with that thinking day and night so I guess I might have got hypertension from that time only.in middle I tried to stopped taking medications in may 2020 coz I don’t wanted to take medication too early, but rising of b.p made me to take olmesar 10 again. I visited a dietician 2 months back and suggested me to loose my weight from 94 kgs to 84 kgs. Following a diet of salad 2 times a day, eggs in morning and chicken at night and has said to replace jowar bhakri instead of bhakri following with exercise and said to avoid all the junk food and also high intake sugar products. I just think my that I don’t want to take medications for bp so early at the age of 21 and want to stop this. Can I get rid of medication?

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Cardiologist•Aurangabad
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High bp is a hereditary disease for which there is no cure. Obesity, diet are just the triggers they are not the actual cause of high bp. If you control the triggers you might be able to get rid of the medicines for some time but not forever. You have to be on medication at the end. Do not hesitate to take medicines if they are necessary. Because if your bp remains high then it will damage your body many times more than side effects of medicines.
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Ayurveda•Ahmednagar
Stop regular drinking. Harmful to your body as you r having dm also.
Contact for herbal medicine which will make you healthy.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Swelling in both the limbs indicates that you have a problem that concerns the entire body as opposed to a local problem which will lead to a local swelling only (like swelling in one leg only). In your case swelling may mean a lot of things but I am more worried about your kidney functions which can lead to such cases very frequently in diabetics and BP patients. Hence as a forthright advice - please get Urine ACR (albumin Creatinine Ratio) and KFT test from reputed standardised lab in your are...more
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Gastroenterologist•Pune
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First stop smoking and alcohol. Do some exercise. Jogging for 20-30 min daily. Consult me for a diet plan.
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General Physician•Kolkata
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Hi
if you are a patient of high blood pressure, then you are on the risk side of developing heart problems,
so if you are getting chest pain as explained by you, its basically called as exertional chest pain.
You should get done one ecg, then stress echo to see any heart problem during exertion.
And then consult a cardiologist
do not worry, you will be fine, these probs have treatment.
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