I am a 40 years old male having Hypertension for the past 5 years I was taking Telma 40 morning and amlong 5 mg evening for the last three years a week ago my BP suddenly shot up to 190/100 I was feeling dizzy and my heart was pounding very fast this lasted for half and hour. The next day I got and ECG and 2D Echo done which was normal but the TMT test showed positive for induced ischemia. On the Doctor's advice I got a coronary angiogram done which showed mild coronary artery disease but no blocks there was slight plaque build up in the arteries the doctor changed my medicine to cilamet xl 10/50 to be taken morning and ecosprin av 20/75 to be taken in afternoon. It has been 3 days and I still get sudden panic attacks where I feel chill feeling on my hands and feeling of irregular heart beat this last for about 15 minutes and subsides. The doctor has now added ZAPIZ 0.5 to be taken in evening. With this I am not feeling the panic/anxiety symptoms. What is wrong with me should I see a Neurologist or Psychiatrist? Is this sudden feeling of panic/anxiety attack due to cilamet xl?
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The combination of medicines prescribed to you are taking care of symptom of your weakness in cardiac function. We are specializing in ayurvedic treatment for reduction of blockages, strengthening of heart function, heart muscles and we have been able to show good results seen in 2D Echo and Carotid Doppler that measures the plaque in blood vessels. Please take a formal appointment with our clinic on Lybrate for the best advantage. It will do you great advantage. At the same time, please learn to relax, change your diet for heart healthy diets, mild exercise to help circulation and balance your blood profile. Keep targeting to improve your health in such a manner that the burden of medicines can be reduced to minimum. Our ayurvedic medicines are to be taken for 3 to 6 months to show clinical changes. Best wishes.
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