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Suggest Remedies For Hypertension And Diabetes Mellitus

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Posted on Thu, 29 Sep 2016
Question: 65 year female hospitalised for syncope and treated with pacemaker implantation.patient is known to be suffering from hypertension and diabetes mellitus.can we relate or consider this as complecation of pre-exising hypertension and Diabetes mellitus.
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Answered by Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Needs examination and investigation

Detailed Answer:
Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic

It may be from –
Low sugar (less or untimely food, excess medication etc.)
Low pressure (heart failure, heart attack etc.) ...
Malfunctioning Pacemaker …
Other incidental event ...

Diagnosis demands examination; probably investigation too
A battery of investigations will be necessary for further assessment and assistance
GET EXAMINED     
The treating doctor alone could conclude better based on total clinical picture…
It is wiser to look and see rather than wait and guess… better be safe than sorry
Prognosis is generally excellent in such situations     

Good luck
God bless you
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Suggest Remedies For Hypertension And Diabetes Mellitus

Brief Answer: Needs examination and investigation Detailed Answer: Hi friend Welcome to Health Care Magic It may be from – Low sugar (less or untimely food, excess medication etc.) Low pressure (heart failure, heart attack etc.) ... Malfunctioning Pacemaker … Other incidental event ... Diagnosis demands examination; probably investigation too A battery of investigations will be necessary for further assessment and assistance GET EXAMINED The treating doctor alone could conclude better based on total clinical picture… It is wiser to look and see rather than wait and guess… better be safe than sorry Prognosis is generally excellent in such situations Good luck God bless you