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Low Bp and anexity, Gerd issue
Hello Doctor, It's been one month we are recovered from mild covid, and after that I'm having irregular heartbeat and now I see low bp. 90/60 . My weight is 47. I was breastfeeding feeding 1.4 months old baby, but after covid I stopped to take medicine. My bp goes 87/57 sometimes. I'm not sure why, I have slight headache, sometimes I feel stiffness, and feel very low and I had been to gastroenterology doctor as I had history of HPYLORI from past one yr , with gerd, chronic non-atropic gastritis. And I'm on Ganaton total medicine in the morning and now in the evening to sompraz. Doctor asked me to contact psychiatrist as he says I'm on anexity. And currently given some sleeping tablet and nexito plus for 20 days. I feel very low and my bp hasn't improved. Shld I need any immediate attention to doctor or will I vil able to recover with home food , exercise etc?pls advise. regards Ashwini
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If you are feeling low please consult a psychiatrist. U might be having a depressive episode or anxiety symptoms. With treatment you will definitely improve.
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Symptoms suggestive of depression  ...probably of moderate level.. u can have u r detail psychological 3valuation fir diagnostic confirmation and other underlying  symptoms identification...after that u can start. With Counselling and if required medications ..u can also consult me if required...
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Get your serum electrolytes ( sodium+ potassium) done.
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