Skin pigmentation in ankle

2023-04-21 11:13:05
To manage hypertension, I am taking Metolar XR 25 and amlopres 2.5 However, noticed skin pigmentation in ankle. Seeking advice if temporarily I can stop Amlopres 2.5 or can take any alternative to it.
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Pigmentation in the ankle region may be due to exposure to atmosphere and many pollutants. Please consult a Dermatologist in your area.

Answered2023-04-21 13:30:54

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Answered2023-04-21 12:55:29

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-04-21 12:06:55

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Mostly knee or knuckle pigmentation is due to nutritional deficiencies (vit B12) Amlo and metoprolol has no such side effects. You can take vitamins supplements

Answered2023-04-21 11:54:46

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Please consult your treating physician before making any changes to your medications

Answered2023-04-21 11:52:26

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Answered2023-05-14 17:19:53

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-04-22 09:16:24

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Need few details Kindly consult

Answered2023-04-21 13:15:26

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Kindly discuss with your treating physician reg change of combination You cannot just stop on ur own

Answered2023-04-21 11:30:37

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Skin pigmentation can be due to many cause.Please consult Dermatologist for further advise.

Answered2023-04-21 11:20:43

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Don't stop any BP medication without advise of doctor  kindly consult to your regular physician

Answered2023-04-21 11:15:28

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