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I experienced mild shortness of breath in January. When tested my cholesterol was high, and after echo test doctor told had LVH due to high BP. I was hospitalized and administered NTG. Thereafter, I was prescribe telma CT 40/12.5 and provanol forte 0.25. After a month or so , my symptoms didn't go away. Then, I came to Kolkata for treatment at BM BIRLA HEART INSTITUTE, where, I was recommended for echo, ecg, stress test, KUB, Renal doppler. But the doctor there said all my report is ok and told me that I forget having suffered LVH. So, he asked me to keep BP control and continue telma CT only and not to take provanol forte anyore. But shortness of breath was not going away. But when I take provanol forte it seems like it ease away. But I stop taking. Now, my BP is getting low 110/65. So, I stop taking telma CT. My problem is that now I started having chest congestion and pain in the middle while exerting pressure and shortness of breath which used to b easing if taken clonazapam .50.
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Hello, BP of 110/65 is nit low its normal. You are not supposed to stop the BO medicines on your own. It has to be done under supervision with doctor’s advice. And as your tests are normal this problem does not seem to be heart related. If you feel better with clonazepam these can be anxiety disorder symptoms. You can continue taking clonazepam ans well as Telma CT till your doctor advises you to stop it. Take care. Stay safe
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You should not stop the bp medication yourself.Need further specific details about your bp trends and symptoms to guide you.Kindly Consult directly online to guide you better.
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