Suggest Treatment For Swelling In Ankles While On Amlodipine
Question: hi.istoped.amlodipine.4.weeks.ago.but.my.ancles.still.swell.up
Brief Answer:
You need further evaluation and treatment
Detailed Answer:
if you developed ankle swelling and it doesn't go away after stopping Amlodipine, you need further evaluation and treatment. Please answer the following questions so that I can help to evaluate you better:-
-What's the alternate medicine you are receiving for blood pressure?
-Do you have any breathing difficulty?
-Have you had an echocardiogram done any time? What's the report? Please upload it. If not, please get one done.
I am waiting for your answers so that I can evaluate your condition better. Thank you.
You need further evaluation and treatment
Detailed Answer:
if you developed ankle swelling and it doesn't go away after stopping Amlodipine, you need further evaluation and treatment. Please answer the following questions so that I can help to evaluate you better:-
-What's the alternate medicine you are receiving for blood pressure?
-Do you have any breathing difficulty?
-Have you had an echocardiogram done any time? What's the report? Please upload it. If not, please get one done.
I am waiting for your answers so that I can evaluate your condition better. Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina
i.also.have.mussel.and.leg.pains.cilazapril.5mg.no.breathing.problem.i.had.a.cardiogram.done.a.year.ago.all.ok
Brief Answer:
Better to have echocardiogram repeated.
Detailed Answer:
Please have echocardiogram repeated to make sure that current problem is not because of LV Dysfunction or pulmonary hypertension. If both are not there and echocardiogram is normal than you would need change of medicines preferably to ARBs and also addition of diuretics. If echo shows any of the above abnormality than there is need for changing medicines as per findings
Better to have echocardiogram repeated.
Detailed Answer:
Please have echocardiogram repeated to make sure that current problem is not because of LV Dysfunction or pulmonary hypertension. If both are not there and echocardiogram is normal than you would need change of medicines preferably to ARBs and also addition of diuretics. If echo shows any of the above abnormality than there is need for changing medicines as per findings
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad