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Dip. SICOT (Belgium), MNAMS, DNB (Orthop...read more

Orthopedic Doctor•Noida
Hi thanks for your query and welcome to lybrate. I am Dr. Akshay from fortis hospital, new delhi.
Since it is a medicine prescribed by a general physician, it is best for him to answer on this although I can tell you that I am not aware of this side effect of telmisartan. Do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further assistance.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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measure BP once every month on fixed dates after resting for ten minutes. Suggest no change of medicines at present
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Homeopath•Nagpur
You are suffering from uncontrolled malignant hypertension & i guess you also have alot of life stress. you need full counselling on stress management & treatment.Please call 09730111107 if interested
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Hello,

Few lifestyle changes can help you in controlling and preventing the high blood pressure, even if you're taking blood pressure medication.
Eat healthy foods. Consume more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, poultry, fish and low-fat dairy foods. Eat less saturated fat and trans fat.
Decrease the salt in your diet. So, avoid eating processed foods, such as canned soups or frozen dinners which contains extra salt in it.
Keeping a healthy weight, or losing weight if you'r...more
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General Physician•Noida
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Yes, please consult your treating physician. Restrict her oils in meals and salt reduction. Check out for her renal functions too. Get a usg abdomen done and kidney function test done. You can consult online too.
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Dear in hypertension all drugs are equal. Dear the drug which decreases b.p. Is the best. Both telmi and azilsartan can be effective accordingly.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Navi Mumbai
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See if you suddenly reduce the dose of the medicine, it may have the adverse effect it may affect heart also so do not do that we have to tapper the medicines ok.
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CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiolog...read more

General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.no alcohol
2. Reduce body wt 3. No smoking/ tobacco 4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. No sugar, potato, rice
5. 30 mts brisk walk daily 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
7. Meditation daily for 10 mts ,6-8 hrs of sleep at night
8. Expose your body to sun for 15-20 mts daily after some oil massage to get ...more
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Cardiologist•Noida
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Sir,
You must focus on:
1. Weight reduction by 10 kg.
2. Reduce salt intake.
3. Avoid Met xl and start Tablet Amlogard 5 mg x once daily at 9 am.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Diastolic dysfunction is manly found due to BP and age related changes in the elasticity of heart tissue. Grade 1 diastolic dysfunction is a very common finding in normal adults with long standing slight blood pressure and in people above 50 years of age, so there is nothing to panic about. All You need to do is ensure a good BP control so that Diastolic dysfunction doesn't progress further. Your target BP should be less than 140/90 mm Hg with medications and lifestyle measures, if your BP is al...more
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