Brief Answer:
Please follow the advice as given below
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXX,
Thanks for your query. I have gone through the details provided by you.
You have not mentioned your latest BP. The target should be to maintain it LESS THAN 130/85.
The drugs for
hypertension are, by and large, all right, PROVIDED your BP is below 130/85. The doses may have to be increased if the BP is still above target-level.
Rosutat F SHOULD be continued for a long time. Its effects would be visible only after 3 months. So, repeat your
Lipid profile after 3 months. If
Triglyceride level is under control (Target should be <100mg% as you developed hypertension at a relatively young age).
Persistent chest pain may be due to spasm of the chest muscles (if you feel sudden pain- apart from constant pain- on taking deep breath, coughing or sneezing. In that case, a 5-7 days' course of anti-inflammatory pain-killers and a
muscle relaxant would cure the chest pain.
Other possible causes of chest pain can be an
enlarged heart or chronic anxiety. 2-D Echo will reveal the structural condition of the heart (and also whether the muscle of the left heart has enlarged); a TMT would rule out/diagnose hypertension-induced
heart disease. These two investigations will eliminate your doubts.
Lastly, pain in legs may be due to either, Vitamin B12 (methycobalamin) deficiency; or, narrowing of the leg arteries due to deposition of cholesterol inside them. In this condition (called
Intermittent claudication), pain occurs in muscles in the back of legs after walking for sometime and, goes away on resting. Regular Rosustat F will curtail further deposition of cholesterol in your blood vessels.
Consult your doctor and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with my opinion; order required tests, and- based on the reports- will arrive at a certain diagnosis and prescribe suitable treatment as advised.
Hope I have addressed to your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Fond regards and have a nice day,
Dr. Rakesh Karanwal