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Yes mam you bp demands the start of telma at 49 mg.
Ideally you need dual combinations therapy and the uptitration or downgradation I as per your bp response also try to control your risk factor for bp which you have not mentioned.
Would like to know how your bp stays in 7 days so that I can suggest some modifications if any required.
Ideally you need dual combinations therapy and the uptitration or downgradation I as per your bp response also try to control your risk factor for bp which you have not mentioned.
Would like to know how your bp stays in 7 days so that I can suggest some modifications if any required.
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Controlling BP is best achieved if lifestyle is modified along with medicines.
Life style modification includes diet control. Using low salt in diet, with less oily/spicy food will help you control BP.
Reducing weight to reach the normal BMI of 18 to 25 will significantly influence control of BP.
Managing stress, doing Yoga, quitting smoking and drinking and doing small work outs daily will help you in the long run.
Life style modification includes diet control. Using low salt in diet, with less oily/spicy food will help you control BP.
Reducing weight to reach the normal BMI of 18 to 25 will significantly influence control of BP.
Managing stress, doing Yoga, quitting smoking and drinking and doing small work outs daily will help you in the long run.
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