Swollen feet

2023-08-21 04:55:57
Both my feet are swollen. I am hypertensive and menopausal. I take Cilny 10 once daily. I did not have my periods since July 2023. What could be the reason?
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Swelling of the feet could be due to the heart , kidneys , protein deficiency , anemia , medications like cliny 10 itself as a side effect,and dependent edema due to gravity .You need to visit a general physician in your area for a clinical examination and investigation.

Answered2023-08-21 07:12:43

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Get your cbc, lft Rft done

Answered2023-08-21 06:26:07

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Check your BP.

Answered2023-08-21 06:12:54

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Connect please

Answered2023-08-21 06:10:19

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Need detailed clinical history....From when it was started any associated symptoms Get CBC ,S cr ,check BP

Answered2023-08-21 05:55:39

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Need to visit a physician in person for an examination of feet and heart.periods may be missed as you may be approaching menopause.

Answered2023-08-21 05:21:32

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Hypertension (high blood pressure) can sometimes lead to swollen feet. This condition is known as peripheral edema. When blood pressure is high, it can strain the blood vessels, causing fluid to leak into surrounding tissues and leading to swelling, particularly in the lower extremities like the feet and ankles.It may be due to drug side-effects

Answered2023-08-21 06:03:04

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change bp medicine

Answered2023-08-21 05:58:15

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-08-21 05:47:19

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

Answered2023-08-21 05:02:03

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