Low Bp And Chest Pain
Sir, bp 140/100, pulse rate is high 110 oximeter & bp meter showing sometimes 120. Mild pain in left shoulder blade and ...
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Hi, Lybrate user, in both the conditions your o2 level is within normal oxygen saturation rate, moreover, your oximeter be re-examined. To check breathing problems, proning is essential. 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 fats fluid milk (calcium, beet juice, hibiscus tea, pomegranate juice (angiotensit ii), cranberry juice (anti inflamation & antioxidant ). All sorts of anti hypertensive medication be monitored. Avoid, junk food, alcohol ,nicotine and moving out in scorching sun. You can take homoeopathic medicine, being gentle, rapid & safe in administration. Tk, care.
Hi, i underwent full body diagnosis recently and there are 24 different parameters which are either way outside the norm ...
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I think the way you are taking food is very wrong. First make thiz rule in life never skip breakfast bcz in night when your body sleeps all our organs are working. And we have long hour fasting in night. So mrng bf is must to give petrol to our body. All your problems started from here only. Secondly you giv long break between lunch and dinner in thz situation for long hours fasting we loose only our muscle mass not fat loss. That's why you are facing all thiz issues. Now also it can improve add proper nutrients in your diet. Add lots of fiber. Avoid acidic foods add alkaline food on your diet. Etc.
My dengue igg test came positive 4 days ago. before that I had 101 fever for 7 days. Now I have a severe pain in my both ...
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Start doing shoulder exercise. Take pain killers for 4-5 days, as initial days of exercise will be painful, but with time your range of motion will improve and your pain decrease. Better see an orthopedic consultant near u.
I am 30 years old male, having low to moderate chest pain on left side for last 10 days. Ecg is ok, so hopefully no issu ...
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Chest pain have soo many causes behind like muscular pain,, due to costo chondritis,,as Ecg normal u can go for Echo,, u need proper homeopathic treatment for this purpose
Hello doctor, my chest has small pain and sometimes burning, I have upper abdominal pain, small intestine burning. Gas c ...
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Heart conditions, such as angina or pericarditis are common causes of a burning sensation in the chest. Other causes include pulmonary embolism that reduces blood flow to the lungs and leads to chest burning and pain. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
I have low blood pressure, high pulse rate and chest pain on increasing pulse rate, I have taken ciplar 20 for 5 days bu ...
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It can be because of many reasons. Are you under stress. I need details of case. Side effects of ciplar tablet tiredness weakness raynaud phenomenon arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats) nausea vomiting diarrhea have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner)drink lots of nonalcoholic fluids. As dehydration is the most common cause of low bp limit alcoholic beverages. Drink more fluids during hot weather and while sick with a viral illness, such as a cold or the flu. Get regular exercise to promote blood flow. Be careful when rising from lying down or sitting. To help improve circulation, pump your feet and ankles a few times before standing up. Then proceed slowly. When getting out of bed, sit upright on the edge of the bed for a few minutes before standing. Elevate the head of your bed at night by placing bricks or blocks under the head of bed. Avoid heavy lifting. Avoid straining while on the toilet. Avoid standing still in place for long periods of time. Avoid prolonged exposure to hot water, such as hot showers and spas. If you get dizzy, sit down. It may be helpful to keep a chair or stool in the shower in case you need to sit; to help prevent injury, use a nonslip chair or stool designed for use in showers and bath tubs. To avoid problems with low blood pressure and lessen episodes of dizziness after meals, try eating smaller, more frequent meals. Cut back on carbohydrates. Rest after eating. Avoid taking drugs to lower blood pressure before meals.
Hi team, I am haseena, I am looking for treatment for my grandfather, he is 75 years old because of corona no doctor is ...
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Hi Lybrate user. Your father is 75 year old and also a heart disease, so high risk for covid19. So this is one possibility. Go for covid19 test. For how long he has fever? Chills rigor? Burning micturition/ increased frequency? His mental condition is not sound so one possibility is hyponatremia. If you are able to go for investigation then do these tests- cbc, rbs, s. Creatinine, sgpt, bilirubin, s.electrolytes, mp test, elisa typhidot igm, chest xray pa view, c/s urine. #follow these- hold ramihart as his blood pressure getting low. If still bp is low hod metoprolol 50. Monitor temperature 4 hourly. Paracetamol/crocin 650 mg 8 hourly if temperature >100f. Ors powder dissolved in 1 litre. Monitor urine output in 24 hour. Give fluid and ors powder according to urine output. Add 500 ml to urine output and give this total amount of fluid in 24 hour. Thank you. Wish you speedy recovery.
I am 60 years old male with good heath no sugar & no bp. From past 1 month I am suffering from mid and lower back pain. ...
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Hi, 1 month of low back pain is not alarming. Most of the times these are mechanical or muscular backpain. Xray may not show any changes. I have few advice for you to follow before you go for aggressive physio. 1. Start drinking atleast 15-20 glass of water. You can have a count for the same. 2. Start walking for atleast 30 minutes morning and evening. Do both of these for atleast 2 weeks and message me after 2 weeks regarding the status of your backpain. Thanks.
I'm 19 years old and have problem of low blood pressure and my blood pressure remains like 60-100. And should have to be ...
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Take low carbohydrate foods. Drink lots of water. Take foods high in vitamin B12 such as eggs, meat, milk products, fortified breakfast cereals, and some nutritional yeast products. Also foods high in folate such as dark leafy green vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, eggs, dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, and grains. For increasing hemoglobin. For increasing hb, you have to eat iron rich foods:Eat lean red meat: This is the best source of easily absorbed heme iron. ... Eat chicken and fish: These are also good sources of heme iron. ... Consume vitamin C-rich foods: Eat vitamin C-rich foods during meals to increase the absorption of non-heme iron. Iron is also found in many plant-based foods such as: green vegetables, for example spinach, silverbeet and broccoli. lentils and beans. nuts and seeds. grains, for example whole wheat, brown rice and fortified breakfast cereals. dried fruit. jaggery pumpkin seeds watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate
Hello Dr. Mere pb ye hai ki mujhe low bp ho gaya hai eight days se. Mai ghar ke safai kar rahe the jisse heavy work ho g ...
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Take low carbohydrate foods. Drink lots of water. Take foods high in vitamin B12 such as eggs, meat, milk products, fortified breakfast cereals, and some nutritional yeast products. Also foods high in folate such as dark leafy green vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, eggs, dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, and grains. For increasing hemoglobin. For increasing hb, you have to eat iron rich foods:Eat lean red meat: This is the best source of easily absorbed heme iron. ... Eat chicken and fish: These are also good sources of heme iron. ... Consume vitamin C-rich foods: Eat vitamin C-rich foods during meals to increase the absorption of non-heme iron. Iron is also found in many plant-based foods such as: green vegetables, for example spinach, silverbeet and broccoli. lentils and beans. nuts and seeds. grains, for example whole wheat, brown rice and fortified breakfast cereals. dried fruit. jaggery pumpkin seeds watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate