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Asked for male, 59 years old from Darbhanga
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Yes metaprolol has some trigger effect for asthmatic patient .i hope during taking prescription with your doctor you told each and everything about the medical history of your father. As I knew doctor considered all these things but if you are having doubt then ask him. Without your physician's advice do't abruptly stop taking.
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My mother (58 years) is suffering with thyroid and hypertension problems from last seven years. Recently 15 days back she was fainted and became unconscious for 10 minutes. She has the following symptoms 1 Sudden Palpitations in heart upto 170 beats per minute 2 Feeling weak 3 Tremors in hands 4 headache 5 High blood pressure 170/100 6 Breathlessness Previously she was treated by Senior General physician in Manipal Hospital from last seven years. Since her problems are recurring in a short time I have consulted a endocrinologist and admitted her in his hospital to find the root cause since there was no endocrinologist in Manipal Vijayawada. She is under his diagnosis from last four days in the hospital and sir expressed the causes may be Artilary Infillatraion or pheochromocytoma. He forwarded the 24 hours urine collection for analysis. Now the problem is she is suffering with high BP and high heart beat once in the morning everyday for an hour which she could not able to tolerate and when she takes tablets the BP and heartbeat raises further and more she is suffering. after that she becomes normal for remaining time in the day. She took medical 25 (metoprolol) for two days and today she takes Tellzy AM 40 mg (Telmisartan & Amlodipine) but there is difference and she suffered a lot for one hour. The doctor sir is saying that he will start the treatment after the examination only till that time he asked to continue the old treatment which is 1 Early morning Thyroxine 50 mg 1 tablet. 2 After breakfast Tellzy AM 40 mg 3 After Lunch Remetor CV 10 (Atorvastatin 10 mg and Clopidogrel 75 mg) What can I do now since we are not able to see her while suffering a lot for an hour a day regularly? My mother could use stalopam 10 mg tablets?

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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Some alteration of medicine is needed. If 24 hours urine sample is completed, discuss with your Dr. a long acting beta blocker tablet to be taken 2-8 hours (late night or very early morning) before the time of fast heart beating symptoms. Best wishes.
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Dear Doctor,   Good Day! I am seeking treatment for my mother Age: 71, a widowed housewife. My father died before 30 years ago when I was only 3 years old, after that she got Diabetes. I think anxiety and depression regarding family maintaining and raising us for the past 30 years. I have found you very good doctor in Lybrate and other medical related apps. My mother’s condition is as described below:   Current Complains: - Recurrent foot infections (After using antibacterial ointments Mupirocin, Dermavet etc.) - Dry foot - Pain, Burning and tingling sensation all over the body - Insomnia - Palpitations     Chronic: Hypertension (avg 90/140) Diabetes (for 30 yrs) Nerve/Neuropathy pain Lower back pain / joint pain Osteoporosis  Acidity and Digestion disorder  Constipation  Insomnia urine obstruction / Urin amount decrease often (Recurrently occurs)   Current Medications: 1.       Mixtard 30/70 (22 + 10 + 12 units) 2.       Ecosprin 75 (0+ 1 + 1) 3.       Metoprolol tartrate 50 mg (1+0+1) 4.       Amlodipine 5 mg (1+0+0) 5.       Losartan Potassium 50 mg (0+0+1) 6.       Trimetazidine Mr. 35 mg (1+0+1) 7.       Esomeprazole (1+0+1) 8.       Calcium 500 and Vitamin D 200 IU (0+0+1) 9.       Bromazepam 3 mg (takes in case of sleeplessness) 10.    Neuro-B Thiamine Monotritrate, Pyridoxine HCL, cyanocobalamin (1+0+0)   Now, I am seeking your kind suggestion over online. It will be a great help for me if you give me a proper treatment plan and I have also a plan to visit Kolkata within 10 days and will stay there for 3 to 4 days.

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Diabetologist•Thane
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The nerve pain is due to long standing diabetes. That is what will lead to recurrent ulcers on feet. Please moisturise feet daily. Take treatment immediately if there is any sign of infection. Control diabetes and blood pressure well. Do not let her walk barefoot
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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 , low f...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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It's cause of concern that your insulin is not acting to neutralize the sugar while you are taking good medicines prescribed by your experience doctor. This is non response of drugs. It's not fault in treatment by your doctor. I would suggest the support of ayurveda medicine as support to your current medicine. Both won't counteract with each other. Observing the response of this integrative approach, further directions would be decided.
If you agree, I would mention the first phase of safe,...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Yes, you can try that gradually under medical supervision and see how it goes. But it depends on various factors.
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Ayurveda•Mumbai
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Dear lybrate-user,
it seems you are obese & also developing its related complicatins too.
Be careful, you needed comprehnsive mansgement.
For emergency management allopathy drug can be taken. But for prolong use they may cause some serious side effects.
First you go for proper investigations, correct diagnosis & find out causes of your illness.
Once it is done then second stage of comprehensive msnagement will starts.
Nap therapy is ultimate treatment for your problems. N...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to cardiovascular disease. What you eat has a direct impact on your cholesterol level. In fact, a diet rich in fiber and other cholesterol-lowering foods may help lower cholesterol as much as statin medication for some people.
Working with a registered dietitian and doctor is the key to develop and maintain a successful health program to manage it. I will inform you on how to make diet, lifestyle changes, make you understand instructions for taking ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Dietary and other lifestyle changes can help you control and prevent high blood pressure.
Eating a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and skimps on saturated fat and cholesterol can lower your blood pressure by up to 14 mm hg.
This eating plan is known as the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (dash) diet.
Get plenty of potassium, which can help prevent and control high blood pressure. Eat less saturated fat and total fat. If you're ...more
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MD - Medicine, DNB (Cardiology), MBBS Ba...read more

Cardiologist•Chennai
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Try to reduce the salt intake
Go for regular walk
Cut down on oily foods
Wait for atleast 2 weeks If not then we vil give Med.
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