Pedal edema,with frequent urination .

2020-01-03 16:38:09
KFT,LFT, Lipid profile, thyroid profile within normal limit.B.p.130/90mmhg, taking medicine for hypertension since 3yrs.
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May be due to urinary tract infarction or anaemia consult proper with your dr

Answered2020-01-08 11:29:37

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Send or share the reports sir

Answered2020-01-04 05:51:27

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During winter slight pedal oedema may happen or sometime some allopathic drugs such as hypertensive drugs cause pedal oedema. So I would like to suggest you . Homoepathy medicine also very helpful in controlling the hypertension.

Answered2020-01-04 05:27:29

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With right Homoeopathic treatment we can cure hypertension and stop the medicine later on. You can consult me at practo for proper Homoeopathic treatment. Till then start Rauwolfia Q 10 drops twice.

Answered2020-01-04 05:21:11

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Hi dear limit salt intake Eat more vegetables and whole fruits, multigrains, sprouts, take plenty of water and exercise daily A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services

Answered2020-01-03 19:14:26

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Answered2020-01-06 16:19:52

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You have not written the names of antihypertensive drugs. ccb(calcium channel blockers) may cause pedal edema. PPBS to be done. ultrasonography of lower abdomen to be done to know the status of prostrate.

Answered2020-01-04 16:26:42

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Leg swelling generally occurs because of an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues of the lower extremity. Common causes of leg swelling include idiopathic Edema (Swelling of Unknown Cause), overweight, Is older, salt retention, cellulitis, congestive heart failure, venous insufficiency, pregnancy, and medication side effects. Some tips that may help reduce swelling: 1. Put your legs on pillows to raise them above your heart while lying down. 2. Exercise your legs. This helps pump fluid from your legs back to your heart. 3. Follow a low-salt diet, which may reduce fluid buildup and swelling. 4. Wear support stockings (sold at most drugstores and medical supply stores). 5. When traveling, take breaks often to stand up and move around. 6. Avoid wearing tight clothing or garters around your thighs. 7. Lose weight if you need to.

Answered2020-01-03 18:30:26

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Some hypertensive medicine causes paedal oedema.
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decrease intake of salt

Answered2020-01-03 17:16:32

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