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Any Suggestion For Having Pancreatitis, Diabetes And High Blood Pressure?

sir I am kiran m.c age 29 yrs from India.I am suffering from pancreatits because of drinking . so doctors are telling because of pancreatits I got diabetes and high blood pressure and if so what I have to do .I mean to stop diabetes and high blood sugar is there any solution please reply me.(Thanking you)
Wed, 7 May 2014
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Hi Kiran,

I am sorry for the situation you are in.

Indeed, your current health condition is delicate as you have pancreatitis and diabetes and blood pressure at the same time. The best thing you should you is to follow your doctor's advice on medications and lifestyle and diet changes.

Please do not stop/change any medication on your own as it might be associated with severer problems as compared to the ones you are having now.

Wish you fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
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Any Suggestion For Having Pancreatitis, Diabetes And High Blood Pressure?

Hi Kiran, I am sorry for the situation you are in. Indeed, your current health condition is delicate as you have pancreatitis and diabetes and blood pressure at the same time. The best thing you should you is to follow your doctor s advice on medications and lifestyle and diet changes. Please do not stop/change any medication on your own as it might be associated with severer problems as compared to the ones you are having now. Wish you fast recovery! Dr.Albana