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Is Dytor Plus Advisable For Edema In The Feet?

hi..doc..my father is 85+.he was underwent for knee replacement in 2013..every thing was fine bt now he has prblm of swelling feet.. doctor has advised him to take dylor plus..he is suffering from hyper tension n thyroid bt every thing is normal..can he take dylor plus
Fri, 23 Feb 2018
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Hello,

Incomplete data like associated medical illnesses like heart, liver or kidney diseases?

Dytor plus is a combination of 'water pills' (Spironolactone plus Torasemide) used in the treatment of edema associated with heart failure, cirrhosis of liver liver and nephrotic syndrome.

If the edema is caused by one of the above conditions, he may continue to take Dytor plus as advised by his treating doctor.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
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Is Dytor Plus Advisable For Edema In The Feet?

Hello, Incomplete data like associated medical illnesses like heart, liver or kidney diseases? Dytor plus is a combination of water pills (Spironolactone plus Torasemide) used in the treatment of edema associated with heart failure, cirrhosis of liver liver and nephrotic syndrome. If the edema is caused by one of the above conditions, he may continue to take Dytor plus as advised by his treating doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali