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BP and Diabetes
My father(age 58) recently tested Positive for Covid-19(Assymptomtic) During isolation for 14 days he took prescribed tabelts(Hcq, Fluvir, Azithromycin, ivermectin and vitamin tablets) Few days back after isolation he tested negative for Covid-19. From last few days of isolation he started feeling weak and hunger in the evenings and facing issues having proper sleep. We went to hospital and checked bp and sugar, BP- 180/114 (he is so tensed when checking BP) and Sugar- 221 (after 2 hours of breakfast) Doctor prescribed Losur-H, Glimestar M1(half pill) Montelukast sodium and Levocetrizine hydrochloride, Trika(.25 mg) He has shown no symptoms of BP or Sugar before Covid-19. What would be the reason behind this high readings of BP and Sugar and is it controllable?
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Please consult some one locally regarding your this because he need to be examined correctly and either it is complications post covid please get treated quickly
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