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M.D - Respiratory medicine / M.D Pulmono...read more

Pulmonologist•Mumbai
Hello,
would suggest to keep salbair I as an sos inhaler when you feel uncomfortable.
And take the budamate 400 (can reduce to 200 2.puffs twice a day followed by mouth care) everyday.
Inhaled corticosteroids plus long acting formetrol is said to be better as controller therapy.
You can take the vaccine.
Bronchisits is not a.contraindication.
But wait for half and hour so as to watch for any allergic reaction.
Take your inhalers with you.
Hope this was helpful.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, Fellow Eur...read more

Cardiologist•Navi Mumbai
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Hi Lybrate-User, If you are sure that it is dissolved medicine then try to change the brand or change the place from where you buy.
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General Physician•Kolkata
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None of your medications are going to affect your vaccination, at least there is no evidence to suggest the same. So you can safely take your vaccine and continue your treatment for type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
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Ayurveda•Chennai
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Hi. Low bp is no danger and the values you have mentioned there are out of worrying zone. We shall enhance your bp to come to normal. Limits by understanding the other parameters of your health and it involves certain blood cell count too. There r chances to have this as a genetic trend too. So. My opinion would be so not keep adding more meds or fluctuating them. Too much as they have no impact in marking a major difference and sometimes it may lead to side effects too. Make a booking and take ...more
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BSc - Food & Applied Nutrition, MSc - Fo...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Faridabad
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1. Control your portion size
How much you eat is just as important as what you eat. Overloading your plate, taking seconds and eating until you feel stuffed can lead to eating more calories than you should. Portions served in restaurants are often more than anyone needs.
Use a small plate or bowl to help control your portions. Eat larger portions of low-calorie, nutrient-rich foods, such as fruits and vegetables, and smaller portions of high-calorie, high-sodium foods, such as refined, p...more
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ENT Specialist•Bhopal
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user ji.
1.this great news that you have recovered fully and rejoined your duties.
2.continue vit c and multivitamins 3. Regarding aspirin, please consult your treating physcian. 4. Take all preventive measures.
5. Take sound sleep 6. Plenty of fluids
7. Nutritious balanced diet
8. Regular check up of heart functioning.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Your blood pressure is now stable and at a normal level as your social life has changed. You can try lowering the dose of medicines if needed and under the advice of your doctor.
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MBBS, MD-General Medicine, DM - Cardiolo...read more

Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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If blood pressure is not controlled after taking three or more drugs then it may be matter of concern. You should follow lifestyle measures rigorously to complement medicine. Loosing some extra kilos also part of it. Ask your docor to look for any missing factors like kidney problem or painkiller use etc.
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MBBS, Fellowship in Diabetes, PGDM Repro...read more

Diabetologist•Thane
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Hi lybrate-user. ARBs rather have beneficial effect on BSL. Now come to your BP. It's 150/90 .its Stage 1 HT with DM as a risk factors. I would suggest you to adopt healthy lifestyle. Stick to Low sodium diet n daily walk is important. Now one can not advise good medicines like that. ACEi or ARBs are choice of drug less than 60 years of age with BP target of 130/80 mm hg. I would rather go with ACEi as you are having DM. Bit one need to evaluate you first. Feel free to call me. Regards.
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