I have hypertension taking medicine but bp is still high taking nifedipine ,telma ,metoprolol ,atorvastatin 20+10/ fenofibrate ,dapaM . Triglycerides 500 since long time, weight 98kg and advocate not able to control diet ,please help
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Need to consult for better management .
As being so much young , still you are having all these things at such a level need to be evaluated.
Have u tested yourself for thyroid ?
It can Help controlling weight , Triglycerides level.
The specific medicines you are using, obesity and high triglycerides point to metabolic syndrome.Diet , physical activity weight reduction are important to control the BP.You may need an additional diuretic to the present BP drugs and dosage modification.
34 yr old with too much medication. Avoid sugars from diet. Try to reduce weight. Adequate hydration. Avoid high salt. Take good sleep. Then try to check bp. Uf its normal then take migraine medication
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Change your medicine salt acc to your cardiac physician because bp is still high
15-20 min of walk is compulsary as weight is also on higher side
Your current medications are appropriate, but persistent high BP, elevated triglycerides (500 mg/dL), and weight gain suggest that lifestyle factors are overpowering your medication effects.
The right-sided headache may be related to uncontrolled blood pressure or stress-related tension headache, but secondary causes should also be considered.
Next Steps
✅ Next Steps:
Please consult me online @ practo for a full history /review.
You may need adjustment of antihypertensives or lipid-lowering medications.
Consider a brain scan (CT/MRI) if headaches persist or worsen.
Health Tips
Target weight loss: even 5–10% reduction can significantly lower BP and triglycerides.
Strict low-carb, low-fat diet. Use plate method: 50% vegetables, 25% protein, 25% whole grain.
Avoid alcohol and smoking if applicable.
Word of Caution:
Uncontrolled BP and high triglycerides increase long-term risk for stroke, heart attack, and fatty liver. Please do not delay medical review.
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