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Very high bp and back pain
I used to expirience kidneys stones from age of 15, calcium level used to be high n vitamin d low, later hyper parathyroidism was daignoised and went through surgery. From young age lower back pain was a problem. Even after surgery it was going on. Now i have dislocated my knee car putella, it has come back on place but i cannot walk easily still, it has been 30 days. After this i felt dizziness and noted high bp 175/127. Got tests done in whc esr os 39, vit d 17.44, alkaline phosphate 106.51.
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Please Consult nearby MD AURVEDA physician in person Ayurveda will help you a lot
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After going to through the details one thing is evident that still cause is continuing in lifestyle related to food/sleep/work...
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Leaving origin of problem as it is and treating symptoms is like cutting a branch of a thorny bush superficially to get rid of its torture. Think once.. age is too small.. you have still time to correct your lifestyle and get cure.
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