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Need to know which medicines to stop
I've had mildly high BP for few months about 12 years back. since then I've been taking some or the other medicine prescribed by doctors. Recently started Telma 20. I've had borderline triglycerides and cholesterol. Have been taking rosuvas 5 mg for 1 year and now replaced it with Rosulip 5 mg for past 15 days. I've had urticaria since 3 months. Am taking Dazit M since then. I have 2 gall stones since 2 years now. Are my medicines ok ? Or do I need to change something. I don't want to increase stones and want to stop rashes / urticaria. How ?
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Hello . How much is your BP. Firstly please check that. Then take a ful body checkup done. Once reports come then discuss. Meanwhile you need to consult a dietitian for your diet schedule inview of so many ailments. Also take IGE antibodies test for allergy.
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If your BP is controlled by the current medications then why need to change any medication? Do regular BP check and consult immediately with your Physician if you notice any change. For gallstones the definitive treatment is surgery. For Urticaria/Allergy you need to know the allergen first, e.g. dust, any specific food etc. If you can find the allergen then you don't need the medicine, simply avoid the allergen.
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