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Asked for male, 44 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, MD-General Medicine, DM - Cardiolo...read more

Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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As you said your physical activity is nil. Try to improve that first. Plus you need to control your stress and anxiety. Healthy diet low in salt, fat, simple carbohydrate and rich in fibres, vegetables along with daily exercise may help to control your bp.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hello, To avoid any side effect of medication:
Go for meditation to reduce stress in order to nourish your body conditioning the heart and to regularise your  digestive system, as well.
Take, plenty of water ro hydrate your body.
Your diet be easily digestible on time to avoid gastric disorder that triggers BP & raised heart rate. Take, low fats fluid milk (calcium, Beet juice, Hibiscus tea, Pomegranate juice (angiotensit II), Cranberry juice (anti inflamation & antioxidant ).
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Crataegus q (homeo) 8-10 drops in little water twice a day, kali iod 12x (biochemic) 4 pills 4 times a day.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Yes the side effects are eye pain, vision problems;
dry mouth, thirst, nausea, vomiting;
feeling weak, drowsy, restless, or light-headed;
fast or uneven heartbeat;
muscle pain or weakness;
numbness or tingly feeling;
a red, blistering, peeling skin rash;
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General Physician•Delhi
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propranolol or other betablockers group of medicines have minimal side effects compared to other medicines you had been taking
continue with medicines even if bp gets normal because these betablockers reduce the risk of getting heart attack or stroke
second fear, safety for diabetics, these medicines do affect blood sugar levels and lipids too but it's so minimal that your dose of Medicine for diabetes will not be affected.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Yes it is safe to use these medicines in diabetic. But what is reason for swelling. If not investigated then get her tests done. With these medicines and in elderly keep checking her electrolytes periodically.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
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They are 2 different categories but they act in almost same way except telmisartan can cause dry cough. Dosage depends on the bp reading.
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