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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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It seems you think of bp as paramount determinant of health. Measuring bp is a new phenomenon, never previously done.
It can be helpful if done as advised, but it causes plenty of difficulties if done without following the recommended methods. Correct management requires measuring it once every month or 3 months when resting comfortably and feeling ok. Measuring bp whenever one wishes too is not healthy. Bp fluctuates in everybody every day. It may be 170 when climbing stairs, or only 80 whe...more
Asked for Male, 28 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Jaipur
What is your blood sugar levels. Have your doctor searched for a cause of high bp at this young age. You may be suffering from pheochromocytoma and getting racing and pounding heart beat. Consult me privately.
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General Physician•Delhi
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You are wrong. Your doctor has given you the best and safest medicines for bp. No side effects like you fear. Continue taking medicines. Reduce salt to bare minimum. Reduce weight by healthy dieting, lots of seasonal vegetables and fruits. No bad fats like street food. No sugar despite no diabetes. Your job is sitting for 10 to 15 hrs, means lots of cups of tea, coffee, snacks. Carry your own ors from home in the form of juice of a lemon in 1 liter water with a pinch of salt and sugar. Green tea...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, the medicines being taken are quite safe, hence can be continued for long time. Whether for life time is difficult to answer. Because as one get old, blood glucose control varies. Similarly kidney function may get affected due to diabetes itself.
Periodic assessment is always required. Thanks.
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