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General Physician•Jalpaiguri
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Take salt restricted diet. Fried salt restriction should be 1800 mg-2750 mg per day. Do not take added salt because most of your vegetables contain sodium already in it. Avoid mustard oil completely. Take sunflower or rice bran oil daily. Avoid red meat and big fishes completely.
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General Physician•Delhi
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If bp is controlled, don't change medicines if not, betablockers group is safer as it protects the heart and brain from attack due to blocks in blood vessels besides medicines, reduce her salt and take more potassium through citrus fruits like oranges and lemon juice and water don't force any exercises. Simple walks are safest so is yoga and meditation.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Measure BP once every month on fixed date after resting for ten minutes. Avoid pain killer tablets, alcohol and sugar in excess.
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Cardiologist•Vadodara
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Hello, High blood pressure should always be treated by Lifestyle modification first. Means if you reduce your body fat, if you eat proper fruits and vegetables, plus reduce your stress level and do some yoga, automatically blood pressure becomes normal. So, try it out instead of piling on medicines.
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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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Tires can rupture when too much air is pumped into them. Exceed the recommended pressure, and you'll likely end up with a hefty bill to replace them. Blood pressure works in a similar way. The veins in your body are capable of withstanding only a certain amount of pressure. Exceed the pressure and the body can experience a stroke or heart attack. As the blood moves through arteries, arterioles, capillaries and veins, the pressure decreases. When pressure remains consistently high, the...more
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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You need to first understand few things about blood pressure.
Normal range of blood pressure is between 90/60 to 140/90 & blood pressure keeps fluctuating in every one. In stress it rises & while resting it decreases. If it is constantly higher then 140/90 & does not decrease by resting it's then called hypertension. 
Many factors can affect blood pressure, including:
1) The amount of water and salt you have in your body
2) The condition of your kidneys, nervous system, or blood ...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user,
•You need to follow certain natural norms to lower down your BP apart from medication.
•Go for a walk in the morning to regulate blood circulation to combat your BP.
•Go for meditation to reduce stress in order to nourish your body conditioning the heart and to regularise your  digestive system, aswell.
•Tk, plenty of water ro hydrate your body.
•Your diet be easily digestible on time to avoid gastric disorder that triggers BP & raised heart rate.
•TK ...more
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I'm 37 year old male on bp meds since the age of 29, i've been on atenolol 50, nifedipine 10, amlodipine 5, currently on metoprolol succinate xl 50 and cilnidipine 10. I learnt from my personal experiences and also from web literature that beta blockers/calcium channel blockers can cause slow heart rate or bradycardia unlike angiotensin receptor blockers (arb' s) like telmisartan or thiazide diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide or chlorthalidone. Can I switch from beta blockers to arb's with docs advice to negate the effects of beta blockers. What about celiprolol, carvedilol and pindolol? My last bp readings were, 130/90, 140/80 and 130/85 monitored every 7-10 days. I have undergone my lipid profile, kidney function, liver function and thyroid tests a month ago and everything seemed normal. I'm not diabetic and it doesn't run in the family as well. I do have allergic rhinitis from so many years for which I have tried levocetirizine, montelukast and fexofenadine meds as and when required. Also take placida plus for anxiety issues. I'm just asking this out of curiosity.

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MD - Medicine, DNB Medicine, DNB - Card...read more

Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Hi curiosity is fine, but if you try googling each and every medication you will find something which your mind wants to find. What is best for you your doctors know better than you as the beta blockers which you have mentioned you have just googled them and have no idea regarding their efficacy potency or mortality benefit. You should know that not any beta blocker can be started as there is scientific evidence behind which one to start in a particular patient and this information sadly your go...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
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1.amlodepine, losartan and hctz are antihypertensives. 2.metoprolol is usually added for cardioprotection (there must be an ecg abnormality).
3. Nitroquick is to relieve anginal chest pain.
4. Ejection fraction is slightly on the lower side for a young adult. Can be normal for an old person.
5. Clopidogrel is a anti platelet drug. If you can forward me the details of the patient - age, sex, height, weight, ecg picture and echo report - I ll be able to advice you on the treatment. Mos...more
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DM - Cardiology

Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Yes valsartan can be used in the place of telmisartan.
It's available in strengths of 80 mg /160 mg.
I recommend 80 mg to start with.
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