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Hypertension.
I'm 26 years old and recently discovered that my blood pressure was 140/90. I started taking blood pressure medication on my doctors advice. After doing a full body test, I found out that my uric acid and cholesterol levels were also high, and I began taking medication for those as well. When I check my blood pressure at home, it’s normal, but it’s high when checked at the clinic using a mercury blood pressure machine. Based on this, my changed my medication from propranolol to telmisartan and bisoprolol at night, along with medications for uric acid and cholesterol. I also did an chest X-ray and kidney Doppler test, and my kidney function appears to be normal. However, the tests showed that I have grade 2 fatty liver. I’m non-alcoholic but often eat food from outside. My current weight is 87 kg, and my height is 5'11". Given all of this, I’d like to ask: what can I do to get off medication in the future?
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