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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Potassium In Blood

I am taking blood pressure tablets for high blood pressure and also taking Warfarin to thin my blood. I am always tired at doing the shortest walks and garden work I am 77 years old and am and have been very fit and well all my working life and although I am obese ie19stones I am very active. The doctor has told me that I have much pottassium in my blood and that I should cut out my portion of daily fruit. Jesse
Mon, 6 Oct 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern.

If I am your doctor I advice you to take dietary resins available in the market that reduce pottasium absorption, also you can take diuretics after due consultation and examination by near by doctor to reduce the pottasium. Warfarin will increase the level of pottasium in the blood, so you can think of some other alternatives for it.
I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me,
Wish you a very good health at health care magic.
Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.
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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Potassium In Blood

Hello, Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern. If I am your doctor I advice you to take dietary resins available in the market that reduce pottasium absorption, also you can take diuretics after due consultation and examination by near by doctor to reduce the pottasium. Warfarin will increase the level of pottasium in the blood, so you can think of some other alternatives for it. I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me, Wish you a very good health at health care magic. Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.