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General Physician•Visakhapatnam
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Hypertension symptoms usually not present even the sbp reaches 180. The symptoms you are experiencing most likely other diseases. There is no bp tolerance due to medicines. Chest pain possibly could be gastritis pain or angina pain which is related to heart. Its better to consult a physician if these symptoms become worsen.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Based on the information you have provided, there are several potential health concerns that you should address.
First, the fact that you have high blood pressure and have been taking medication for it for the last one and a half years suggests that you may be at risk for cardiovascular disease. It is important to continue taking your medication as prescribed and to make lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol consumption....more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Atenolol is similar to metoprolol and will work similarly amlodipine is another bp medicine, so combination is double dose. If atenolol keeps bp controlled then amlodipine need not be taken, but if it is high with atenolol then combination should be tried.
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Cardiologist•Hyderabad
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Metoprolol is a safe and effective medicine, a class of drug called beta blockers. Any beta blocker will have similar side effect profile. If you are too worried with the adverse effects, you can ask visit an electrophysiologist (cardiologist who specializes in svt) and ask if you qualify for an "ablation procedure" this may help get rid of beta blockers.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Hyderabad
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Please check your bp regularly. If it is continously increased, need to take medications with known mechanisms to decarease it to normal value. Otherwise it has effects on brain, eyes heart and kidney. Consult a general physician and get in under control.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Your bp. It is a silent and harmful disease which affects all organs. You need personal examination and prescription medicine to be taken on long term basis. Please consult your local physician.
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Cardiologist•Baramula
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Blood pressure control should be taken seriously, don't experiment with your health, take your medicine as advised by doctor, if there is some issue you can consult me.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
In a right-dominant circulation, the right coronary artery (rca) supplies the posterior portion of the interventricular septum and gives off the posterior descending artery. This contrasts with a left-dominant circulation, in which the left circumflex (lcx) artery supplies this territory.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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You can try a stronger medicine like amlodipine or thiazide before trying ayurved, but they are also effective
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