Lybrate Logo
Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
Book Appointment
Treatment
Ask a Question
Plan my Surgery
Health Feed
tab_logos
About
tab_logos
Health Feed
AllQ&As
Facebook Icon
Twitter Icon
Telegram Icon
Linkedin Icon

Rosufit Cv 10 Capsule Health Feed

Asked for Male, 50 years old from Hyderabad
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

DM - Cardiology, MD - Internal Medicine,...read more

Cardiologist•Secunderabad
banner-image
Coronary artery disease (cad) in a diabetic patient definitely need to be followed meticulously. Rosuvas and clopidogrel is rightly prescribed.
I am sure your diabetic medicines are also able to keep your sugar control.
Wanna ask you how was your coronary artery disease diagnosed?(any past history of heart attack/angiogram/stents)
if any please let me know about the complete diagnosis of your cad.
Addressing you symptoms :for cad patient, only 2 medicines (rosuvas and clopidogrel...more
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MCh (CTVS), MS (Gen. Surgery), MBBS Bach...read more

Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery•
banner-image
Yes please continue both clopidogrel and ascard 75 mg. These are blood thinners required lifelong after cabg surgery. If discontinued then the risk of graft blockage is high.
7 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 22 years old from Bilaspur
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for male, 61 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS MSc, MSc Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
banner-image
Good evening
no never stop these medicines on the day of the vaccine or one day before, measure vital sign daily after vaccination.
Thank you.
Asked for male, 37 years old from Jalandhar
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

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

Cardiologist•Delhi
banner-image
It is better to improve diet to reduce triglycerides than to take medicines. Reduce alcohol sugar jaggery and starchy foods in diet. These are converted into triglycerides by the liver. Increase traditional health foods like yoghurt cheese nuts eggs butter etc. These do not go to the liver. Discuss VLDL and triglycerides with a MSc biochemistry, don't discuss with anybody less qualified in biochemistry.
44 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 64 years old from Midnapore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD - Internal Medicine, MBBS, Nephrology...read more

General Physician•Roorkee
banner-image
Rosuvastatin by any brand is good enough for your lipds in single vessel disease. Headache is unlikely to be due to this drug. Get your bp checked. You might be having heat intolerance if there is jo other associated symptom. Drink lot of fluids and take paracetamol thrice a day for two days. If headache persists then register for further consultation.
27 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 56 years old from Kota
Share
Bookmark
Report

I was diagnosed with dm 2 about two years back. Iam on amaryl-m1 bd & has hba1c of 7. I started feeling extra sensation under the feet, heaviness in foot, leg, thighs from about a month or two, some pain in hip area and finally difficulty in lifting one leg about 2 weeks days back along with knee weakness in one leg although other leg has been affected to a lesser extent till date. I never experienced very sharp pain & 2 weeks back had mild pain in my buttocks for about a week. The loss of movement in the 2 directions direction in the leg & knee weakness was quite quick about 10-12 days back. Now I do not feel any pain but had some falls primarily on account of knee weakness or weakness in right leg. Mri scan, ct scan were ok but problem was reported in nerve conduction test in both legs but mainly in right leg. Was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy or diabetic amyotrophy which correlates with my overall symptoms. Doctor put me on 8 day course of prednisone (40mg-10mg) with insulin. My sugar with amaryl m1 as on now is under control & I take light food with reasonable physical activity & sugar levels now seems to be ok 92 fasting /140 pp. Also started visiting a physiotherapist from today. As of know there is appears to be some improvements in my walking (can walk 15-20 min at a stretch inside home) though weakness in one leg & knee persist. I cannot drive due to difficulty in movement of my right leg when trying to move it sideways while sitting. It is also not possible to lift the right leg against gravity when laying down though backward lifting & movement on sideways when lying on one side are intact. Have been prescribed pregaba m 75 (hs, neurkind+. Have no pain of any type. My questions 1) has peripheral neuropathy reached a plateau ie. Stopped or not 2) is pregabalin needed in my case as I have no pain, i. E. Whether it play a role in nerve regeneration or is overall beneficial in such situation 3) can I expect improvement in my right leg in 1-2 months time with sugar control & exercises.

Profile Image

Diploma in Family Medicine, Fellowship i...read more

General Physician•
banner-image
1. Peripheral neuropathy is a on going process even in normal individuvals as age advances due to deficiency of vitamins mainly b12
2. In your case pregabalin is needed for some time 3. Nerve regeneration is impossible for anyone 4. Definitely you can expect improvement in the right leg in 1-2 months with good control of sugar & exercises.
2250 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 51 years old from Allahabad
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, Fellowship in Clinical Cardiology(...read more

Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
banner-image
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
Asked for male, 29 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

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

Cardiologist•Delhi
banner-image
You should not take medicines on long term basis without good evidence of substantial benefit. Rosuvastatin should generally be used after a blockage, not for cholesterol. Exercise combined with rosuvastatin maybe harmful for your muscles. You can try it, but it is not making much sense to me.
80 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
banner-image
As of now it seems to be okay and medication needs to be taken for a pretty long time and once a year get your heart status checked with your cardiologist.
chat_icon

Ask a free question

Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors

posted anonymously
Pristyn Care Banner