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Asked for male, 37 years old from Karwar
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Hi lybrate-user you are diagnosed as hypertension at very young age .and as you mentioned you are on amlokind -at which is a calcium channel blocker. And beta blocker.
Your heart rate in this range could be because of betablocker assuming that no other medical condition such as hypothyroid is not present.
Asked for male, 48 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Cardiologist•Mohali
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This bp levels are high and risk of heart attack and braun stroke is high at this level of bp. Take urgent medical attention by visiting nearby hospital. Don't ignore.
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I am 43 year old male. I am a non- smoker, non-drinker and pure vegetarian. When I was 29 years old I had vertebra basilar ischemic stroke and after that I became 95% normal. I can drive bike, car etc. I can do almost all activities like before with ease but while doing some activities like running etc. I couldn't do lke before. Ok.recently, I noticed I had bp in the range of 200/140 and tested for diabetic ie. My fasting blood sugar was 111 and my pp was 121. Probably,i may be in the verge of getting diabetes. My triglycerides (269) and vldl (53) levels are high. My physician has suggested me to take lipaglyn 4 mg along with atorvastatin, aspirin,olmesartan medoxomil -20 mg& chlorthalidone tbs ,amlodipine & atenolol tabs. I have started taking it. Now,i have been doing 30 minutes of fast walking daily and of course my diet pure veg with dosa, idly without white chutney but with curd and afternoon rice in medium quantities. I am feeling tiered and unable to concentrate on any work. My weight is 92 .i ama teetotaller and non-smoke, non-tobacco user. My weakness is eating lot of sweets but ,i stopped all before 3 months. Please advise me to reduce my dependency on medicines. I want to take just one tablet in morning and 1 at night. When can I achieve this?

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Endocrinologist•Delhi
You are taking so many medicines. What do you want to achieve.
Your weight is 92 kg but you have not mentioned your height. If you are overweight reduce the weight. Exercise regularly. Discuss with your treating physician who will help you in reducing your medicines, because he knows your clinical profile.
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Asked for Male, 33 years old from Bangalore
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Be prepared for the worst, hope for the best. Find out the best intensive care unit for him. Best wishes.
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Homeopath•Mumbai
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Dear user
I assume your medicine was changed by your treating physician
Your doctor must have changed with some reason So please reconsult him if you think it may be a problem to you
If you taking medicine by yourself then there are high chances of problems without medical supervision
Regards.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user ,
Hypertension is a serious matter should be delt with properly ,hence , any change in medication be as per the medical advice with proper interrogation , avoiding serious consequences.
Tk, care.
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I am 49 yr old male dm2 + htn since 10 yrs. Pressure normal 130/ 80 with medication repace 25mg + stamlo (amlodipine) 2.5mg and blood glucose control pp 120 with zoryl 1mg at the time of break fast but fasting readings vary between 6.5 - 7.5. I take metformin extended release 1000mg after supper. But the fasting readings never fall below 6.5. I am sports enthusiast and play badminton thrice a week at expert level. With exercise in the evening the reading tend to rise as my intake goes up. Please advise me any long acting glucose control medicine for 24 hrs control well within 5.8. My hb1ac has always been well below 7.0 mostly remains 6.5. If hb1ac readings are well with in the range can ignore the fasting readings or is it equally important to maintain the fasting reading below 5.8 to prevent cardiac issues later. I also take cholesterol lowering drug fibator - half tab to maintain my ldl well below 80. Should you need any further details please write to me. Last but not the least use of sulfonylurea antidiabetic drug in the morning some cause hypo close to lunch time. I am worried of the side effects of this drug in long term. Kindly advise me alternate if any to this. My staple food is rice with daal, curry and curds. Pure veg

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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Looking at your details it appears your diabetes is in check. Slight high fasting is no problem. Nowadays hba1c level is looked at as guideline to assess control. You need not change anything. If pp levels go up can add voglibose 0.3 mg three times with each meal. Otherwise you are doing well. While playing if you feel levels are low always carry candy or gluco tabs.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Blood pressure is a fluctuating problem. It can change from time to time and with age. Multiple factors have a role in this. Some can be modified, others can just be managed through medications. Factors that can be modified are exercise levels and food we eat. Exercise daily for 40-45 mins, avoid caffeine, smoking and salt rich food like chips, pickles, papad, chutneys etc if even after 6-8 weeks of these precautions BP is still high, you will need to take medications too, and these medications ...more
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Psychologist•Guwahati
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Ideally you should avoid alcohol, however once in a week 1-2 peg is ok but don't make it a regular practise.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Guwahati
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Your bp 140/100 is quite high. It is a silent and harmful disease which affects all organs. You need personal examination for change of prescription medicine to be taken on long term basis. Please consult your local physician.
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