Is it a heart burn or a heart attack ? || Dr. Sanjaya Kumar Rout
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
Heartburn is discomfort or actual pain caused by digestive acid moving into the tube that carries swallowed food to your stomach (esophagus). It can be accompanied by a burning sensation in the chest, a sour taste in your mouth, and a small amount of stomach contents rising into the back of your throat (regurgitation). Heart attack signs and symptoms vary greatly from person to person, such as pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back. Women are more likely than men to experience some of the other symptoms. If ..read more
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Lifestyle Modification for Hypertension || Dr. Kartik Bhosale
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
High blood pressure (HBP) is a symptomless "silent killer" that can lead to serious health problems. To reduce high blood pressure, lifestyle changes can be made such as eating healthy, exercising, quitting smoking, cutting down on alcohol, getting a good night's sleep, reducing stress, and monitoring blood pressure at home. These changes can help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and more ..read more
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Hypoglycemia Symptoms Care & Caution | Dr. Mahesh Rath
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which the blood sugar level is lower than the standard range, and requires immediate treatment and long-term treatment to identify and treat the cause. Eat balanced meals and keep a snack on hand to prevent hypoglycemia. Ask your doctor for a higher A1C level, medical alert bracelet, fast-acting carbohydrate, emergency glucagon kit, and regular ..read more
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Hypertension - a New Normal in lifestyle (for newly diagnosed patients) | Dr. Laxmipriya Tudu
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
Hypertension is a serious medical condition that can increase the risk of heart, brain, kidney and other diseases. It is a major cause of premature death worldwide, and by living a healthy lifestyle, patients can help keep their blood pressure in a healthy range and lower the risk for heart disease and stroke. Keep yourself at a healthy weight, be physically active, do not smoke, limit alcohol, get enough sleep, and follow your doctor's or health care professional's instructions carefully when taking medicine to treat high blood pressure or other health conditions. Obesity increases the risk o ..read more
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Lifestyle Modification for Hypertension | Dr. Sudhanshu Sekhar Sethi
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
High blood pressure (HBP) is a symptomless "silent killer" that can lead to serious health problems. To reduce high blood pressure, lifestyle changes can be made such as eating healthy, exercising, quitting smoking, cutting down on alcohol, getting a good night's sleep, reducing stress, and monitoring blood pressure at home. These changes can help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and more ..read more
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Is It a Heart Burn or a Heart Attack || Dr. Soupayan Dutta
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
4M ago
Heartburn is discomfort or actual pain caused by digestive acid moving into the tube that carries swallowed food to your stomach (esophagus). It can be accompanied by a burning sensation in the chest, a sour taste in your mouth, and a small amount of stomach contents rising into the back of your throat (regurgitation). Heart attack signs and symptoms vary greatly from person to person, such as pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back. Women are more likely than men to experience some of the other symptoms. If ..read more
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Self-monitoring of Blood pressure || Dr. Ashishkumar Choudhari
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
5M ago
Home monitoring is not a substitute for regular visits to a physician, and it is important to take readings at the same time each day. Take multiple readings daily and record the results using a tracker. Consult a medical professional if you get a high BP reading ..read more
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DASH Diet || Dr. Ashishkumar Choudhari
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
5M ago
The DASH diet is a flexible and balanced eating plan that helps create a heart-healthy eating style for life. It includes foods that are rich in potassium, calcium and magnesium, and limits foods that are high in sodium, saturated fat and added sugars. Studies have shown that the DASH diet can lower blood pressure and LDL cholesterol levels in as little as two weeks. The diet is rich in vegetables, fruits and whole grains, and includes fat-free or low-fat dairy products, fish, poultry, beans and nuts. To reduce sodium, it is important to use sodium-free spices or flavorings instead of salt, no ..read more
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Kidney Care for Diabetics || Dr. Saikat Das
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
5M ago
Diabetic kidney disease is a type of kidney disease caused by diabetes, which can lead to other health problems. To keep your kidneys healthy, you can manage your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. You can keep your blood sugar levels in your target range, get an A1C test at least twice a year, check your blood pressure regularly, stay in your target cholesterol range, eat foods lower in sodium, more fruits and vegetables, be physically active, and take your medicines as directed. If you have prediabetes, taking action to prevent type 2 diabetes is an important step in preven ..read more
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Lifestyle Modification for Diabetes || Dr. Bhabani Goswami
PEP - Patient Education Podcast
by Lupin, India
5M ago
Working closely with your doctor, you can manage diabetes by focusing on six key changes in your daily life: eating healthy, exercising, and getting checkups. Eat only as much as your body needs, limit carbohydrates, and watch your carb intake. Exercise helps lower your blood sugar and lowers your chances of getting heart disease. See your doctor at least twice a year to learn your numbers. Get an eye exam every year and visit a foot doctor to check for problems. Manage stress, stop smoking, and watch your alcohol intake. Women should have one drink a day and men should have two. Check your bl ..read more
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