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Asked for male, 31 years old from Nagaon
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Saharanpur
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It appears it is due to anxiety. However, if the palpitations are prolonged or persist for a long time get complete blood count, ecg and serum tsh done. Also get your blood sugar and blood pressure checked.
Meanwhile take balanced diet with ample green leafy vegetables and fruits. Engage in physical activity regularly (at least 150 mins/week). Go to bed early and at a regular time.
Meanwhile take balanced diet with ample green leafy vegetables and fruits. Engage in physical activity regularly (at least 150 mins/week). Go to bed early and at a regular time.
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Faridabad
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Your attention to your mother's health is admirable. It's important to note that while i'm a homeopath and a clinical psychologist, i'm not a conventional medical doctor. Therefore, decisions related to prescription medications, like the cilnidipine your mother is taking, should be made in consultation with her treating physician.
That said, I can provide some general advice. Blood pressure medication is often prescribed to be taken regularly, regardless of daily fluctuations in readings, be...more
That said, I can provide some general advice. Blood pressure medication is often prescribed to be taken regularly, regardless of daily fluctuations in readings, be...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Shillong
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Palpitations can happen at any time ,even if you are resting or doing normal activities.
Although they can be unpleasant ,palpitations are common and in most cases harmless.
They are usually not a sign of any thing serious.
However try to avoid trigger factors like
1. Stress
2.alcohol
3.anxiety disorders.
Although they can be unpleasant ,palpitations are common and in most cases harmless.
They are usually not a sign of any thing serious.
However try to avoid trigger factors like
1. Stress
2.alcohol
3.anxiety disorders.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Kolkata
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cervical spondylitis is most common cause for dizzyness. in my family one pt having dizzy Ness for long long period. treatment is on. now she is bed ridden due to femer head # with paralysis.
it can be controlled not cured in most of the cases.
tab stugeron75 one at night for long time.tab stugeron,25after lunch followed by rest a while.
it can be controlled not cured in most of the cases.
tab stugeron75 one at night for long time.tab stugeron,25after lunch followed by rest a while.
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Patna
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Asked for female, 39 years old from Delhi
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Your blood pressure is high, that may be the cause of your symptoms. You need to control it. It is difficult to comment on t wave abnormalities without actually seeing them. Approach a physician to guide you regarding management of hypertension and dizziness and for interpreting your ecg.
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