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Asked for male, 29 years old from Srinagar
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I am a male of 29 years age. I was normal until only two years ago, I unintentionally measured by B.P and it came a little bit on higher side. Then I went to doctor and he also checked my B.P and it came a little on higher side. Then the doctor advised me to go for 24 hours ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and it came out to be normal but initial readings were high. Then doctor told me that you have white coat effect. I become nervous whenever someone else checks my b.p whether at home or in a clinical setting and my b.p comes out on higher side. But whenever I am alone and I record my B.P on automatic B.P monitor, it comes out to be normal and most of the times below 120/80. But from the last one year I feeling slight tinges near my heart and I feel that that my heart is beating against my chest but not to that extent but when I put my hand near hand, I can feel my heat beating sharply and like against my chest. I did an ECG and it showed left ventricular hypertrophy but showed that it might be some voltage criteria. Then I did an ECHO and it came out to be perfectly normal. But still I feel that there is something wrong with my heart and I continuously feel some tinges in my heart. Doctors first put me on petril beta and then other put me on concor 5 mg along with some anti depressants. Currently the cardiologist has put me on stalopam 5 mg and clonazepam 0.25 mg. That is all. But still I feel that I am not healthy and I always fear that there is something wrong with my heart and that might be due to high bp. Please help me and please tell me that whether automatic bp monitors from which I measure bp at home are accurate or not. Please help me.

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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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White coat hypertension means only have anxiety related BP and automatic BP monitoring device is only for a screening The term “white coat” comes from references to the white coats traditionally worn by doctors. The white coat effect means that your blood pressure is higher when it is taken in a medical setting than it is when taken at home. On average, when your blood pressure is taken at home the top (systolic) number can be around 10 mmHg lower than it would be if taken by a doctor and 5 mm...more
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I am a male of 29 years age. I was normal until only two years ago, I unintentionally measured by B.P and it came a little bit on higher side. Then I went to doctor and he also checked my B.P and it came a little on higher side. Then the doctor advised me to go for 24 hours ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and it came out to be normal but initial readings were high. Then doctor told me that you have white coat effect. I become nervous whenever someone else checks my b.p whether at home or in a clinical setting and my b.p comes out on higher side. But whenever I am alone and I record my B.P on automatic B.P monitor, it comes out to be normal and most of the times below 120/80. But from the last one year I feeling slight tinges near my heart and I feel that that my heart is beating against my chest but not to that extent but when I put my hand near hand, I can feel my heat beating sharply and like against my chest. I did an ECG and it showed left ventricular hypertrophy but showed that it might be some voltage criteria. Then I did an ECHO and it came out to be perfectly normal. But still I feel that there is something wrong with my heart and I continuously feel some tinges in my heart. Doctors first put me on petril beta and then other put me on concor 5 mg along with some anti depressants. Currently the cardiologist has put me on stalopam 5 mg and clonazepam 0.25 mg. That is all. But still I feel that I am not healthy and I always fear that there is something wrong with my heart and that might be due to high bp. Please help me and please tell me that whether automatic bp monitors from which I measure bp at home are accurate or not. Please help me.

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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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If your Echo and ECG are normally, then stop worrying unnecessarily, your heart is normal. because of your unnecessary anxiety, you are eating unnecesary medication. Stop worrying, Eat healthy and exercise daily. That is all.
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Asked for female, 48 years old from Gurgaon
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General Physician•Vadodara
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neurokind od one at night for ten to fifteen days.
PETRIL beta ( Clonazepam 0.5+ propranol 20)one at night for seven days or as required.
Asked for Male, 54 years old from Dhanbad
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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You can try to stop the medicine, you may have sleep disturbance for a few days after stopping, but it usually settles down. Medication for depression is usually given for 6-12 months, after which it needs to be tapered and stopped. Please follow basic sleep hygiene techniques if you have sleep disturbance.
Asked for male, 54 years old from Delhi
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Psychiatrist•Thrissur
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Stress patients worry too much. Stress in today’s day & age where stress is high, feelings of frustration can emerge. It is our perception that can change our current negative situation into a healthy & positive one. Another way of perceiving these feelings of frustration can be by looking at them as an opportunity to push ourselves to go that little extra mile until we achieve our objective. However, there are times when we all can go around in circles; and being in this space can be quite upse...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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In addition to above, a longer acting (la) preparation of propranolol is worth trying. Good luck for your presentation.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Madurai
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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If you have depression, it certainly is a good idea to consult a psychiatrist. If you would like to consult us online we can certainly help with the medications.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an appointment for a confidential and private consultation you may do so by contacting the help desk of Lybrate.
Asked for male, 51 years old from Faridkot
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Homeopath•Ahmednagar
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Anxiety and depression are the mental disorders may be due to stress, strain, fear, disappointment or any major tragedy in the life. We in homoeopathy go into the details of constitutional modalities, milestones in life help us to treat the patient like you. Homoeopathic medicines cures the root cause of the disease and bring back patient to the normal hormony of the life.
Asked for female, 38 years old from Srinagar
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear user. I can understand. PANIC ATTACK a sudden overwhelming feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. Panic disorder is different from the normal fear and anxiety reactions to stressful events. Panic disorder is a serious condition that strikes without reason or warning. Symptoms of panic disorder include sudden attacks of fear and nervousness, as well as physical symptoms such as sweating and a racing heart. Panic attack always happens due to an underlying anxiety disorder. So you need to tre...more
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Asked for male, 44 years old from Hyderabad
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Psychologist•Kolkata
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Hi Lybrate-User, It is always advisable to have counseling sessions along with the medicine that you are having for depression to see better results. Counseling will help you get better soon. Seek professional help around you. Look for a psychologist around you or if you want we can have video sessios.
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