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Mr. lybrate-user m, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. I understand that you have diabetes and taking tablet diapride 1 mg (glimiperide 1 mg). But there is no mention about actual glucose levels (fasting, pp & hba1c%). Hence, there is no way to know what is the current situation. Secondly taking rosuvastatin 10 mg does not lead to any increase in the blood glucose levels. I do not know how this doubt has come. Another important aspect tgl 205 mg is not too high. More im...more
I have seen the details mentioned. I understand that you have diabetes and taking tablet diapride 1 mg (glimiperide 1 mg). But there is no mention about actual glucose levels (fasting, pp & hba1c%). Hence, there is no way to know what is the current situation. Secondly taking rosuvastatin 10 mg does not lead to any increase in the blood glucose levels. I do not know how this doubt has come. Another important aspect tgl 205 mg is not too high. More im...more
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Hello dear patient.
High cholesterol can cause atherosclerotic heart disease or narrowed coronary arteries in the heart can cause the symptoms of angina, when theheart muscle is not provided with enough oxygen to function.
Decreased blood supply to the brain may be due to narrowed small arteries in the brain or because the larger carotidarteries in the neck may become blocked. This can result in a transient ischmic attack or stroke.
Peripheral artery disease describes gradual nar...more
High cholesterol can cause atherosclerotic heart disease or narrowed coronary arteries in the heart can cause the symptoms of angina, when theheart muscle is not provided with enough oxygen to function.
Decreased blood supply to the brain may be due to narrowed small arteries in the brain or because the larger carotidarteries in the neck may become blocked. This can result in a transient ischmic attack or stroke.
Peripheral artery disease describes gradual nar...more
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Dry cough is a cough where no phlegm or mucus is produced (known as non-productive). A dry cough is irritating and usually associated with a tickly throat. Dry coughs are often caused by viral illnesses such as colds and flu, but they can also be caused by allergies or throat irritants. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication.
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Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to work properly. But if you have too much in your blood, it can combine with other substances in the blood and stick to the walls of your arteries. This is called plaque. Plaque can narrow your arteries or even block them.
High levels of cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart disease. Your cholesterol levels tend to rise as you get older. There are usu...more
High levels of cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart disease. Your cholesterol levels tend to rise as you get older. There are usu...more
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