Pain In The Knee, High Blood Pressure, Overweight. On Fluoxetine. Is The Weight Gain Due To Medication?
Thank you for the query.
I would like to know few more things which would help me in suggesting you better:
1.) Was Fluoxetine prescribed to you by a Doctor and why?
2.) Since how long have you been taking it and what is the dose?
3.) What is your height and weight?
I would like to let you know that fluoxetine causes reduced appetite and Increase in Blood Pressure. You should be seeing a Psychiatrist before stopping this medication as it has to be tapered gradually under a Doctor's guidance else you will have withdrawal symptoms.
Follow these lifestyle modifications:
1.) Eat healthy nutritious balanced diet which should include fresh fruits and XXXXXXX leafy vegetables.
2.) Do not stop taking Fluoxetine without speaking to your Doctor.
3.) Avoid stress, practice relaxation techniques like yoga and meditation.
4.) Avoid alcohol and smoking, if you do.
5.) Exercise regularly for 30 to 40 minutes daily and maintain a healthy weight.
6.) You have Osteoarthritis of knee because of being overweight, speak to a Orthopedician to confirm it, stick to his treatment plan and go for regular follow up.
7.) Apply heat pads to knees whenever you feel the pain.
8.) Avoid high calorie foods.
Hope I have answered your query, I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Wish you Good Health.
Take Care.
Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Tauseef.
Thank you for writing back to me.
It's fine that a Doctor has prescribed you this medicine. Kindly take it as directed by your Doctor and go for regular follow up. If you feel that you are free from tapering the dose so that you don't develop withdrawal symptoms.
As I said earlier, Fluoxetine doesn't cause weight gain but increases blood pressure. Follow the Lifestyle modifications which I had advised earlier, stick to your treatment plan and go for regular follow up.
Wish you Good Health.
Take Care.
Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Tauseef.