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Suggest Medication For High BP And Joints Pain

im 65 5ft. 10in. 295lbs. im white im on ssi i have health care im alone no family i smoke not much 3 pack aweek i donot use drugs or alchol im in trouble i need help my blood presure is high my joints hurt i sweat heavy how can i stop or slow down my eating with a eating suppress drug can i get a fatbuner drug is trere a blood presure drug i want to live i need help i beg you please

Tue, 11 Oct 2016
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Hey,
First of all dont worry. You are going to be absolutely fine. If your bp is persistently high than you will need a medicine for bp. Also u need to decrease the salt intake and QUIT SMOKING.
Try taking pain killers for the joint initially but you have to get a x ray of knee done to see the joint space. You also need to get a stress echo done to rule out any associated coronary disease.
You will be perfectly fine but you need a will power and proper tests.

Good luck
Dr Sameer
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Suggest Medication For High BP And Joints Pain

Hey, First of all dont worry. You are going to be absolutely fine. If your bp is persistently high than you will need a medicine for bp. Also u need to decrease the salt intake and QUIT SMOKING. Try taking pain killers for the joint initially but you have to get a x ray of knee done to see the joint space. You also need to get a stress echo done to rule out any associated coronary disease. You will be perfectly fine but you need a will power and proper tests. Good luck Dr Sameer