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Have Blood Pressure, Taking Amlong And Nebicard. Any Way To Reverse Left Ventricle Hypertrophy?

Hi Dr, I am 30 years old and I have blood pressure from 23rd age onwards, almost 7years and am taking Amlong 10mg & Nebicard 5mg and my pressure is in control now. When I went to Cardialogist for a complete checkup he told that I have thickened heart( LVH ), Is there any way to reverse Left Ventricle Hypertrophy , How many years I can live with this kind of health condition. Please advise me.
Wed, 8 Aug 2012
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Hypertensives end up having LVH.Don't worry about it,just exercise-brisk walking atleast 30 minutes daily throughout the week,restrict your salt intake,avoid eating junk food,packaged food,chips etc which have excess sodium.You can lead a near normal life if you take your medications regularly,have BP under control,exercise daily,maintain good dietary habist and avoiding alcohol and tobacco.Take care!
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Have Blood Pressure, Taking Amlong And Nebicard. Any Way To Reverse Left Ventricle Hypertrophy?

Hypertensives end up having LVH.Don t worry about it,just exercise-brisk walking atleast 30 minutes daily throughout the week,restrict your salt intake,avoid eating junk food,packaged food,chips etc which have excess sodium.You can lead a near normal life if you take your medications regularly,have BP under control,exercise daily,maintain good dietary habist and avoiding alcohol and tobacco.Take care!