Left Artery block 90% Diagnos by angiography.after that done angioplasty.now under medication.but Dr advice me take prescribed medicine up to 1year. - #11095
Current complications is weakness , thyroid and Diabetes not control. *Hypo Thyroid -6.0 * sugar fasting-115, PP-155. Medicine use as under - *Gliclazide-xR60, cardace -2.5, embeta -xR-50,clopitab -75mg, udapa-10,vildagliptin-M-50/500,atorva,-40, Ecosprin-150.
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Hello sir As per results of test, Almost all the variables are abnormal. Instead of going of new medication I suggest you to please consult the concerned doctor for better clarification Regards
Managing the aftermath of angioplasty involves accommodating the complexities of your existing conditions like diabetes and hypothyroidism alongside the new regimen to ensure heart health post-angioplasty. The choice to maintain prescribed medications for at least a year is driven by the necessity to prevent further arterial blockages and support heart function; medications like clopitab and ecosprin act as antiplatelets, reducing clot risk, while atorva works to lower cholesterol. As to your current issues with glycemic control, fasting blood sugar at 115 and postprandial at 155, though closer to target, suggests room for tighter management; consider whether your diet or exercise plan could be intensified. Also, report these details to your healthcare provider, they might consider adjusting your current regimen or assessing additional factors like insulin resistance. For hypothyroidism indicated by TSH at 6.0, this is slightly elevated above typical target values which should usually be between 0.4 and 4.0 international units/m; this may necessitate dosage modification of your thyroid medication as well. Physical weakness can be a multifactorial symptom—associated with both the adjustment to this medication regimen and either inadequately controlled diabetes or hypothyroid state—this warrants a comprehensive assessment by your physician. Measuring progress through scheduled follow-ups will help ensure these therapies are optimized to your full benefit. Aim towards gradual lifestyle improvements, including regular structured exercise balanced with adequate rest, as this can significantly improve both metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes. Speak with your treating doctor to clarify the timing of your current medications and discuss any feelings of imbalance or new symptoms promptly.
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