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General Physician•Faridabad
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Yes you can switch to losartan and cilnidipine.
Losartan has benefits in reducing uric acid also. It will control bp and prevent remodeling of heart too. Adding cildnipine will further help to control bp by dilating blood vessels and reducing work load on heart.
The mainstay of treatment for lvh with diastolic dysfunction is ace/arbs, diuretics, ccbs and beta blockers!
beta blockers may later be added if needed!
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My son who is 4 year and 1 months old (weight - 13.5 kg). Hes been treated for running nose, cough, chest congestion off and on a couple of times. Wheezing is detected too on some occasions. Most of the time it results in fever.  when he was 2 years old, suffering from bronchiolitis and admitted to hospital. After a week of treatment and nebulaizing he came to home. Then doctor says this frequent episode of runny nose, chest congestion and coughing accompanied with a small amount of wheezing means allergy to something in the environment. So we did allergy test and found that he has high allergy on dust, milk, milk product, brinjal, banana etc. We immediately stop those food item. Then doctor prescribed budecort-100 two puffs twice a day and delpomont syrup 5 ml at evening. And cough time salbair 3 puffs four times a day. Now it's almost 1 year 3 month, he is continuing this budecort and delpomont. I can say things are any better with this inhaler. Salbair inhaler is given whenever there is coughing and some amount of wheezing.  but now my doctor is asking to give also levolin 0.68 mg nebulizer for 3 times a day when this episode starts with budecort, delpomont and salbair.  is it safe for a 4 year old child? We are using budecort 100 and delpomont syrup for last 1.5 years. Is it good for my child? Can there be some side effects on such a small child?

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Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Mr. Das, it is very heartening to see that you have taken interest in your child's health and followed your doctors advice.
The advice of your doctor is Good and should be followed.
The only addition that you can ask for is Yearly Influenza Vaccination by a Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine, this vaccine will reduce the chances of Viral Infections and the Emergency Medication need.
All inhalers are safe in doses according to age & need, and your doctor will be the best judge in thi...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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all BP medicines show this problem. Your medicine nebivolol causes such problems less than other BP medicines. Discontinue it for 2 weeks and see if it improves
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I'm 22 years old and a medical student with a little sedentary lifestyle and bmi of 27 and was diagnosed with essential hypertension a month ago, my readings were 160/98 mm hg with the heart rate of 145 at that time (i can assure I was quite anxious while measurement.) echocardiography revealed mild rvoto and trivial tr which the cardiologist told me of being congenital and not life-threatening. Ecg revealed sinus tachycardia. Other reports ct angiography, usg abdomen, chest x-ray and all blood reports namely were normal, except ldl was borderline. I was on medication for a month with nebykare am (nebivolol and amlodipine) and clavilip (clopidogrel and atorvastatin). I monitored the bp at home daily and it was near normal every time. On follow-up, I was told that essential hypertension meds are lifelong which I don't intend to follow, although I know that lifestyle modifications may help me discontinue the medication gradually. I have no issues continuing nebycare am, but clavilip is causing me worry because I don't wanna take clopidogrel and atorvastatin if risks of side effects outweigh benefits. Can I please know your opinion about it, sir? Ps: my total cholesterol: 190 mg/dl, hdl: 58 mg/dl, ldl: 139 mg/dl. And my hb: 16.8 g/dl, platelet count: 392000/dl.

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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
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There is no indication for clavilip in your case. Continue anti htn though. Ldl doesn't mandate use of statins.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Concor cor 2.5 mg tablet contains active ingredient called bisoprolol. Nebicard 2.5 mg contains nebivolol which belongs to a group of medicines called beta-blockers.
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Hello doctor, I am a 54 years old male. I was detected with hyperthyroidism for the first time when I was about 32 yrs. And was on carbimazole at min. Dose for few years before I happened to see a homeopath whose prescribed medicines effectively controlled my thyroidism. Eventually I didn't require to take any medicines for next few years without any issue before developing the symptoms again with abnormal lab test parameters and severe weight loss. That required me to start carbimazole again at moderate dose to regain my lost weight and continued with the min. Dose to maintain the condition thereafter. About three years back, I started to lose weight again and continued to lose after losing about 10 kg. So I had to increase my dose and followed a diet prescribed by my nutritionist and regained most of the lost weight within few months. Recently about a year back, I started to lose weight again and I increased the dose to offset the weight loss. But a recent lab test shows my tsh level as way too high. I don't remember of having my tsh level ever so high, in fact it was mostly very low, beyond measure. So my doctor obviously asked me to stop the carbimazole immediately for about 2 months before doing the lab test again for the results. My doctor explained that since my hyperthyroidism is a chronic condition which is an autoimmune disorder that might reverse the condition after some years. Well, I have lost more than 10 kg this time too. Please be informed that I am taking vitamin d as well and I use to take that occasionally since last few years. I have also been taking a tablet of nebivolol 5 mg daily to control my high blood pressure for almost 10 years. My cholesterol parameters have been high although the triglyceride is normal for several years but I am not advised for any medicine for that rather I try to follow the restrictions. Please suggest me the course of treatment as well as diet plan and do's and don'ts to regain my weight quickly. Thanks.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. However, there is no mention of actual TSH and T4 levels and even the dosage of Carbimazole. Based on whatever stated in the details, the reason for high TSH is excessive dosage of Carbimazole . Normal TSH expected to be maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L at which level most of the symptoms related to thyroid conditions are absent.
Another aspect which is very important point is in case of hyperthyroidism in quite a few patients ...more
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Pune
Any gastro-intestinal upset at this age should be thoroughly investigated. It could be just normal, but could be a cancer also. Don't neglect the symptoms. See your family doctor first. Big hospital will entangle you into maze of investigations unnecessarily.
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Asked for male, 55 years old from Howrah
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
Dear Mr. Lybrate-user. You may have normal age related memory problem or mild cognitive impairment. There are chances of underlying depression also which may cause pseudementia like picture also. So I think though still it's not a mazor problem it should be assessed properly.
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