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MD - Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Med...read more

Ayurveda•Bangalore
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As ghee is a saturated fatty acid, won’t harm to those who uses it properly.
Proper usage of ghee is always with hot articles like: hot rice, hot roti, hot chapati etc Not with curds or vegetables.
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Diabetologist•Pune
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Yes. You are diabetic. Its not necessary for both values to be raised. Also, your hba1c levels are high.
Kindly meet local physician or diabetologist for treatment.
Follow strict diabetic diet. If you do not exercise, try exercising regularly for atleast 30 mins daily.
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Change diet and lifestyle and reverse your bp and cholesterol for ever do not get misguided without getting proper testing done and detailed history needed including your diet and lifestyle Never believe in the lies told by doctors that you have to take BP medicines and cholesterol medicines lifelong.
1) Detailed history including dietary & lifestyle habits needed in addition to medical, occupational ,& environment history
2) Comprehensive lab testing needed which should have tests for i...more
Asked for male, 70 years old from Bareilly
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I am diabetes2 patient since last 26 year. At present my blood sugar fasting & P. P. Are 89 & 137 mg/dl & HbA1C is 4.8%, taking glimepiride1 mg od half hour before lunch & Metformin SR 1 gm od after lunch since last 34 months. I am suffering some side effects due to metformin such as excessive gas formation whole day, indication, heavy constipation, rashes & itchiness on back skin, weakness, dizziness & weightless. Hence to minimise above side effects I want to replace any other equivalent medicine in place of Metformin SR, which should be also suitable to me ie a heart's patient whose hearts bare metal standing was done on dt 29-8-13 for which I am taking Ecosprin 75 mg od daily, Atorvastatin10 mg od & Ramipril2.5 mg od on alternate days. Hence please suggest such medicine with potency which have less side effects in place of Metformin SR 1000 mg od. Thanks.

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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Your fasting and pp level are normal. However your hba1c is on a lower side. Did you had a low sugar (less than 70mg/dl) in last 3 months. If yes than your medication needs to be changed as low sugar in a heart patient is dangerous. I will advised you to check your sugar before breakfast, before lunch, before dinner, 2 hours after breakfast, 2 hours after lunch, 2 hours after dinner and at 3 am. Whenever you feel dizziness, hunger, sweating or palpitation than check your blood sugar at that time...more
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Orthopedist•Delhi
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Glucosamine has no role in the repair of cartilage.
You would need arthroscopic knee surgery. It is a very safe procedure in our hands with uniformly good results.
We have very good well equipped center in delhi. Do ask for detailed treatment plan. Don? t ignore it lest it become beginning of a bigger problem
persistent pain knee will be harmful to your heart.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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Its take 2-3 hours for body to reach peak response to ramiprill.& its effective half life is less than one day.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Yes you can combine, but COQ is not a medically proven chemical. Try not to be on long term medicines for preventive health, it is quite a fashion but probably dangerous.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ludhiana
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Both reduces cholestrol levels n comparison rosuvastatin decreases ldl more significantly then atorvastatins.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
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They are 2 different categories but they act in almost same way except telmisartan can cause dry cough. Dosage depends on the bp reading.
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