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Hello I’ve been taking 25 mg atenolol for the last few months for a fast heart rate. I currently have a hemorrhoid and I want to use preparation H to relieve it. Preparation H has 0.25% of phenyleprine in it I know that can raise blood pressure. Should I still take or is there an alternative I can try?

Female | 22

Phenylephrine can raise your blood pressure and it might be unsafe for the heart if one is on atenolol already. In case you have no idea, you can use other treatments for piles that lack this drug like say witch hazel pads alternatively try out nonprescription hydrocortisone creams too. With these substitutes in mind, there won’t be any need to worry about a thing because they will still help soothe them but without affecting or changing anything about how well the medicine works for your heart condition. Nevertheless, should there still be no relief from piles after using these methods then I would advise that you talk with a healthcare professional.

Answered on 26th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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How to know effect hiv in starting months

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During the initial stages of HIV, some individuals might not display any symptoms at all while others may have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and body aches. This happens because the virus has already started to weaken their immune system. It is important to test if you suspect that you might have been exposed to HIV. Early treatment onset after diagnosis is necessary for effective management of the virus.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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I have had 5 bosebleeds the last 24 hours, which is not like me at all. What should i do? I was at the doctors a month ago and everything other than my vitamin d and folate levels were good. I have been dizzy and very tired lately

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Many factors can cause nose­bleeds. Dry air and allergie­s may play a role. High blood pressure too. Ye­t, dizziness, and fatigue raise conce­rns. Underlying issues like ane­mia or blood clotting problems could exist. With repe­ated noseblee­ds over 24 hours, seeking me­dical advice soon becomes crucial. Your doctor can evaluate­ properly. 

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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So my friend has her blood test done recently as she was having low fever, cough, shivers and vomitings. The report showed that she has 57.03 U/dl of CRP after the medication as well it continued to increase to 74.03 CRP although the symptoms such as fever, cough, shivers and vomitings have reduced just wanted to know if such levels of CRP are severe and life threatening or not cause we are worried

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A high level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood, even after medication, can be a sign of persistent inflammation or infection in the body. If not treated, this could become a danger. The good news, the symptoms have improved, but the increasing levels of CRP are a reason for concern, as they indicate that the problem needs to be investigated further by a doctor to determine the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 18th Oct '24

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