How to control high blood pressure and d

2020-12-08 09:39:52
My dad is 62 He is diagnosed with sugar and has high blood pressure Hbp-170 And sugar post meal is 254 And fasting is 164 Can u recommend me what to do to lower down the levels. How to maintain a healthy diet
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Start Tab.telmikind-h (40/12.5) once a day in morning Tab.glimestar M1(1/500) 15 mintes before lunch Tab.glyciphage 500 15 minutes before dinner. Tab.atorvastatin 10 at night...
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recheck fasting and post prandialsugar after 15 days
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avoid sugar,rice,potato,mango,banana,chiku,sweets,.. salt restricted diet... fat free diet..

Answered2020-12-08 17:51:34

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Hello Can you specify the bp in SBP/DBP . That will help in understanding his bp better. Systolic of 170 is quite high. Medication have to started immediately and bp has to be controlled in a gradual manner. Just for your information,  One of the worst outcomes of high bp in elderly is bleed in the brain This is to emphasize the importance of controlling no especially in elderly. The sugar values are also raised but not too high.Though medication has to be started for that too. But controlling bp will be the priority
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start medication for bp and high blood glucose levels.

Answered2020-12-08 13:47:07

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Test HbA1C,Lipid profile,LFT,RFT Review after investigation

Answered2020-12-08 15:14:37

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Please consult for better evaluation with list of all medications, and also we need to know what is his  diasytolic BP and he might require some investigations as well. . Please consult for any further help

Answered2020-12-08 10:35:47

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Please consult online for medications and advise

Answered2020-12-08 10:26:50

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