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Cardiologist•Lucknow
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If bp is 200 it is dangerous.
It is less then 140.
So consult your physician and adjust years doses and drugs.
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Cardiologist•Noida
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Please reduce weight. Do brisk walking. 30 minuts morning and evening. Eat lot of green vegetable and fruits before each meal. If smoking please stop it. Although you are not diabetic. Even though you cut down sugar in your diet. This will help in reduceing weight. Take minimum of oil/ ghee.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Your BP is within normal range and it is probably due to the medicine repace. Since the medication is so effectively controlling your BP there is no sense in changing it unless you are experiencing any side effects. Instead of changing medications, it will be better if you add lifestyle changes as well in your life like - 1) daily exercise for 30-40 mins, 2) eating a healthy diet including fruits and fibres (for detailed diet plan please consult a dietician 3) salt control in diet by avoiding hi...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Hi
you are in stage 2 (moderate systolic) hypertension despite of medications your bp is on higher side and needs agressive treatment to prevent any cardiac risk in future
aten 25 mg is a non cardioselective beta blocker I would like to shift you on higher doses of cardioselective beta blockers like carvedilol ,metoprolol
as stamlo caused you ankle edema I would like to start you on s - variant of amoldipine (does not cause ankle edema, I can not write the name of medicines on public...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. As regards your blood glucose control, it is excellent. In such a situation I do not see the need for any additional medication like pioglitazone half tablet twice a day. As regards bp and changing to benidipine it may be in your doctors judgment that drug could be more suitable to you. I really have no say on that. However, I do not see any reason for adding pioglitazone with metformin when you have such a good control. Thanks.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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You need to take high fiber low fat diet followed by detox diet. Drink lot of water everyday. Take small and frequent meals at regular intervals. Avoid outside food completely. Do crunches and pushups daily to reduce belly fat. Ask me privately for customized diet plan for you.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Hi lybrate-user
I understand that you are a diabetic on regular medication and your average blood glucose has been well controlled.
However if you have provided complete information and there is no other reason, you have an element of diabetic neuropathy developing in your case.
Now, the full workup would include a detailed clinical history of yours, in order to rule out any other cause of your symptoms so as to proceed with the treatment.
Bottomline is that diabetic patients in ...more
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Cardiologist•Morena
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Kindly ask her to start any ppi like omeprazole. Kindly get her ecg and cardiac workup done as well to rule out any cardiac pathology.
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