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Can I take Betacap tr 40 while having fe
Hi , I had fever ,99.5 and throat irritation from morning, and my heart rate is crossing 120, can I take Betacap tr 40 now ?
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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Do you want to take Betacap cr just because it is lying in your house, or some other reason?
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An increase in the heart rate could be due to the fever itself.There is no reason for you to start beta blocker to bring the heart rate lower unless you have some specific heart disorders and these medicines are not to be stopped abruptly.
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Heartiest rate increase may be due to fever, lack of water intake, restless ness. Yet u can use Ciplar LA20 one after breakfast. Throat irritation. ZERODOLE SP Three times a day after food for three days. CEFEXIM 200 two times a day after food for three to five days. MONTEK LC ONE at night for five days.
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Hello, I understand your concern regarding fever, throat irritation, and an elevated heart rate of over 120 bpm. While Betacap TR 40 (Propranolol) is a beta-blocker used to control heart rate, it is essential to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms before taking it. Your elevated heart rate could be due to fever, dehydration, or an underlying infection. In most cases, fever itself can cause an increase in heart rate, which usually resolves as the fever subsides. Here’s what you can do for now: 1. Hydration & Rest – Drink plenty of fluids and take adequate rest. 2. Fever Management – Take Paracetamol (if not allergic) to control fever and reduce the heart rate. 3. Monitor Symptoms – If the fever persists or worsens, or if you experience shortness of breath, chest discomfort, or persistent tachycardia, seek medical attention immediately. However, taking Betacap TR 40 without a proper evaluation may not be safe, especially if you have an infection or dehydration. I strongly advise you to consult me for a detailed assessment before taking it. You can reach me on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for a consultation. I’ll guide you further based on your medical history and symptoms.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Pls connect with cardiologist
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Kindly consult
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Go toa hospital get an ecg and 2d echo done
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Tachycardia high heart rate is common in fever need not worry Consult online for throat symptoms will guide you
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Kindly consult once for discussion
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Hr increase because of fever it's normal Take zerodol sp 1-0-1 for after food3 days Not required betacap tr40
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Height heart rate would be because of fever. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk.
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Do not take any medicine without doctors advice
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