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Psychologist•Sangrur
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The you can start your therapy journey. Where you can learn how to control your thoughts feelings emotions and how you can enjoy your life. If you are interested then you can contact me to start your therapy.
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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
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Metoprolol is a safe and effective medicine, a class of drug called beta blockers. Any beta blocker will have similar side effect profile. If you are too worried with the adverse effects, you can ask visit an electrophysiologist (cardiologist who specializes in svt) and ask if you qualify for an "ablation procedure" this may help get rid of beta blockers.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user,
You need to go for sugar-test and LFT to assess the excact condition of yours.
Sick ,heart might cause weight loss often.
Your diet be easily digestible on time to check gastric disorder being a trigger point for weight loss.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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If that doesn't work please follow these herbal combination for complete cure
yogendra ras 1 tablet twice a day
kanchnaar avleh 3 gm's twice a day.
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Hi, I am 17 year old boy.In april 2017 I had severe headache accompanied with high fever 102 degree Fahrenheit. I went to doctor and he measured my bp. My bp was 150/90 pulse 80 bpm. He prescribed me Montelukast Sodium tabs .and antibiotic cefixime After taking the very first dose of Montelukast I had difficulty breathing, pain in my left chest and left arm and palpitations. The next day I went to doctor and reported this and he literally scolded me in his clinic in front of other people citing my lack of exercise, rtc etc. My height is 180 cm and at that time my weight was 80 kgs I went to another doctor and he stopped Montelukast sodium. Meanwhile I was suffering from typhoid. Typhoid was cured in 7 to 8 days. After stopping Montelukast I felt better, no more palpitations, etc.but I had occasional palpitations etc. After few days I again had breathless and pain in left side of chest. I went to doctor and my bp was 164 /80. I was very nervous there. Did ecg and it showed tachycardia. Went to cardiologist, he did an echo and report was fine. He said I was very anxious and nervous and prescribed me Vinicor D 25. Now it haz been 8 months but still I am taking the vinicor tabs. I get very nervous at doctor's clinic and my bp and pulse rate rises. My bp remains below 130 /80 at home. Is this tachycardia, excessive anxiety related to Montelukast Sodium tabs. I have no history of asthma. Currently my weight is 69 kgs and I exercise for almost 30 mins everyday. Pls help.

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General Physician•Chennai
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You seem to have a white coat syndrome where you develop tachycardia, palpitation etc
just continue to be yourself you seem to fine.
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General Physician•Jaipur
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Once bp diagnosed difficult to cure but after many precautions you can control bp. Bp moves up and down with daily activities so do not worry about that if goes or up beyond limit inspite if drug taking need to check. However low salt sugar fat and light excercise will slowly decrease bp. Gradually we can reduce medicine over the period. So once started keep on monitoring if with in limits as suggested by doctor and have symptoms need to do something keep in touch to know more.
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Psychologist•Noida
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Do sports (at home, if you feel more confortable) but 3x 30min/week.
Eat more greens, oilseeds, fresh fruits and food rich in magnesium such as: raw spinach, fish, beans, lentils, avocados, brown rice, bananas, figs and chocolate.
If you have a pet, cuddle with it more often and take care of it. It will make you shift your focus from anxiety to something else.
Try to catch the sun everyday for 10mins.
Check your levels of vit D and B12 (adjust with supplements if needed).
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Panchmahal
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General Physician•Delhi
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You doctor has prescribed good medicines for you for bp and svt I suggest that for time being you stop rousvastatin and continue with (i feel metoprolol will be better than verapamil both for svt and young hpertensive)
you get your fasting lipid profile, sugar urea s creatinine and repeat ecg please forward above reports and first ecg which revealed svt to me for private consultation.
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