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What Does My Blood And ECG Report Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 16 Mar 2015
Question: I have below symptoms:
Light dizziness
High heart beat(102)
High BP(130/80 to 150/90)
severe anxiety
Lab reports:
ECG- Normal Study
2D - Echo - Normal Study
Urine(creatine,glucose) - Normal Study
Blood Test - Hemoglobin is 16.5 g/dL(ref range 11 to 16)
RBC is 6.21 * 10^6/uL(ref range 3.5 to 5.5)

Doctor suggested some min power (25mg) BP tablets and some tablets related nerves weakness.

Please help me for better treatment
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Answered by Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
As we discussed on Chat, lifestyle modification is better than medication

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,

As we discussed during your chat session. Your labs look just fine. Mild dehydration is what is causing your high RBC and Hemoglobin counts. Try and make sure you increase your intake of plain water.

Metoprolol is a drug that will help bring down your blood pressure. But its not something to be started and stopped on a whim. If you want to avoid taking the medication, then you need to incorporate regular exercise and relaxation techniques into your daily life.

Try and find a regular exercise that you enjoy and look into yoga. Recheck your heart rate and BP in 4 months and we will see if you really need that med.

Vinay
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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What Does My Blood And ECG Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: As we discussed on Chat, lifestyle modification is better than medication Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX, As we discussed during your chat session. Your labs look just fine. Mild dehydration is what is causing your high RBC and Hemoglobin counts. Try and make sure you increase your intake of plain water. Metoprolol is a drug that will help bring down your blood pressure. But its not something to be started and stopped on a whim. If you want to avoid taking the medication, then you need to incorporate regular exercise and relaxation techniques into your daily life. Try and find a regular exercise that you enjoy and look into yoga. Recheck your heart rate and BP in 4 months and we will see if you really need that med. Vinay