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Fluctuating Billirubin
I’ve been told this might be because my
diuretic
dose is high. 300mg spironalactone and 120mg fuerusamide? Thanks.
I’ve been told this might be because my
diuretic
dose is high. 300mg spironalactone and 120mg fuerusamide? Thanks.
Chick_atee
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Awful Fibrillation
He has also added another
diuretic
added to the Bendroflumethiazide !!!!!
He has also added another
diuretic
added to the Bendroflumethiazide !!!!!
Dorchen
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Mannitol in Vitaris.
First time I've tried it, and I am lucky to usually be OK with pretty much every other T3 brand I've had but this has given me a super dry mouth, seemingly unquenchable thirst and excessive loo visits (I'm assuming due to the mannitol in it used as a filler, which is a
diuretic
).
First time I've tried it, and I am lucky to usually be OK with pretty much every other T3 brand I've had but this has given me a super dry mouth, seemingly unquenchable thirst and excessive loo visits (I'm assuming due to the mannitol in it used as a filler, which is a
diuretic
).
Ebx_design
in
Thyroid UK
19 hours ago
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Am taking Entresto and a
diuretic
to 'control' the heart failure. So far the drugs have been effective and there really have been no adverse effects affecting my lifestyle.
Am taking Entresto and a
diuretic
to 'control' the heart failure. So far the drugs have been effective and there really have been no adverse effects affecting my lifestyle.
emptypockets13
in
Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
1 year ago
Relieve pain in the penis, scrotum and perineum?
Foe pain related to some diseases, like prostatitis, orchitis, seek active medical treatments, such as
diuretic
and anti-inflammatory pill or antibiotics. Remember, these suggestions are general and may not apply to all cases.
Foe pain related to some diseases, like prostatitis, orchitis, seek active medical treatments, such as
diuretic
and anti-inflammatory pill or antibiotics. Remember, these suggestions are general and may not apply to all cases.
Henry0831
in
Pain Concern
11 months ago
ECG help
GP added a
diuretic
for that pending investigations by cardiologist. There has been mention of Heart Failure both by GP & the Cardiac nurse I saw at pre op. Will cross that bridge after the ablation. Hoping ablation happens soon 🤞
GP added a
diuretic
for that pending investigations by cardiologist. There has been mention of Heart Failure both by GP & the Cardiac nurse I saw at pre op. Will cross that bridge after the ablation. Hoping ablation happens soon 🤞
Marvel3000
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Follow up post op
Taken me off the
diuretic
and stop the Apixaban 23rd May. We'll see you again in 12months! Such confidence he's fixed me! So hard to have his confidence some times, especially when you have these odd twinges, pains, discomforts etc!
Taken me off the
diuretic
and stop the Apixaban 23rd May. We'll see you again in 12months! Such confidence he's fixed me! So hard to have his confidence some times, especially when you have these odd twinges, pains, discomforts etc!
Mishy2610
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
what next for me?
I def don’t want or need a
diuretic
. So just wondered what is most likely to happen so I am prepared!
I def don’t want or need a
diuretic
. So just wondered what is most likely to happen so I am prepared!
Moneylover
in
High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
swollen feet
Does anyone know which is the best
diuretic
to take which is kind to kidneys but works please? Apologies for the long screed but found hospital snd also GP not much help Pat x
Does anyone know which is the best
diuretic
to take which is kind to kidneys but works please? Apologies for the long screed but found hospital snd also GP not much help Pat x
Tapanac
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Indapamide
This is
diuretic
that also helps control blood pressure. I have been on Amlodipine for about a year and it has kept my blood pressure spot on but I am suffering very swollen ankles and feet, a common side effect I am told. The dr therefore has told me to stop and take the Indapamide instead.
This is
diuretic
that also helps control blood pressure. I have been on Amlodipine for about a year and it has kept my blood pressure spot on but I am suffering very swollen ankles and feet, a common side effect I am told. The dr therefore has told me to stop and take the Indapamide instead.
Calm2
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
taking Inspra/Eplerenone with Sando-K (as blood tests show potassium level low) and Bumetanide
I was previously prescribed Spironolactone -another slightly stronger potassium sparing
diuretic
- alongside Furosemide another
diuretic
that expels all excess fluid.
I was previously prescribed Spironolactone -another slightly stronger potassium sparing
diuretic
- alongside Furosemide another
diuretic
that expels all excess fluid.
Ktomoph_
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Update on 2 am dose
It’s also a natural
diuretic
. I didn’t think the 2 am dose was worth stuffing myself with Rennies.
It’s also a natural
diuretic
. I didn’t think the 2 am dose was worth stuffing myself with Rennies.
Mayadill
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Blood pressure higher in the evening
I am on medication , I take ramipril a
diuretic
and bisoprolol (2.5) at night and another bisoprolol in the morning at 11. I have discovered that my BP is normal at 11am (120/80) but sharply increased in the evening at 19:00 (160/110) Anybody know why this should be?
I am on medication , I take ramipril a
diuretic
and bisoprolol (2.5) at night and another bisoprolol in the morning at 11. I have discovered that my BP is normal at 11am (120/80) but sharply increased in the evening at 19:00 (160/110) Anybody know why this should be?
Pindarus
in
AF Association
1 year ago
ascending aorta graft
I was put on BP lowering meds and
diuretic
and due to one bout of 12 days AF I was on apixiban. I did lots and lots of reading in order to be able to understand as best i could about the defects. When tests confirmed that it was 5.0 -5.2 I was referred to a surgeon for consultation .
I was put on BP lowering meds and
diuretic
and due to one bout of 12 days AF I was on apixiban. I did lots and lots of reading in order to be able to understand as best i could about the defects. When tests confirmed that it was 5.0 -5.2 I was referred to a surgeon for consultation .
Robfromwales
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Indapimide and Losartan
For the veterans on this forum who might be using this combination please advise what are your experiences.I know our bodies react differently and all that.But a
diuretic
reduces fluids and should I be concerned on erectile consequences.So many questions.
For the veterans on this forum who might be using this combination please advise what are your experiences.I know our bodies react differently and all that.But a
diuretic
reduces fluids and should I be concerned on erectile consequences.So many questions.
SonofGod
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Never ending problems
I have stopped taking turmeric paste because it can be
diuretic
and now ache all over - I would normally take Ibuprofen but from reading up on here about kidney disease (assuming that's what it is!!) I shouldn't take NSAIDS.
I have stopped taking turmeric paste because it can be
diuretic
and now ache all over - I would normally take Ibuprofen but from reading up on here about kidney disease (assuming that's what it is!!) I shouldn't take NSAIDS.
Loobs39
in
Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Dapagliflozin and Furosemide together?
I understand dapa acts as a
diuretic
like Furosemide. Are these drugs ok to take together. I never really liked Furosemide as it never really increased my need to pee nor have i suffered from water retention. Dapa though seemed to work quickly on this.
I understand dapa acts as a
diuretic
like Furosemide. Are these drugs ok to take together. I never really liked Furosemide as it never really increased my need to pee nor have i suffered from water retention. Dapa though seemed to work quickly on this.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Bruises, Ankles Swelling, ETC.
I feel it's a fluid issue and perhaps a
diuretic
might help. Not sure what BP is at this time. Also, is it possible to go through a flare at 32 mg. Pred?
I feel it's a fluid issue and perhaps a
diuretic
might help. Not sure what BP is at this time. Also, is it possible to go through a flare at 32 mg. Pred?
Missus835
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Diuretics
Hi, has anyone been recommended to take a
diuretic
for mild/moderate left ventricular impairment but no symptoms of water retention such as breathlessness, swollen ankles? My husband (age 65) had an echocardiogram in February last year, ejection fraction 40%, also mild/moderate regurgitation.
Hi, has anyone been recommended to take a
diuretic
for mild/moderate left ventricular impairment but no symptoms of water retention such as breathlessness, swollen ankles? My husband (age 65) had an echocardiogram in February last year, ejection fraction 40%, also mild/moderate regurgitation.
Ruby-Ruby
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tumor Lysis Syndrome: What ( CLL ) Patients Need to Know (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society podcast)
The slight
diuretic
effect of caffeine in tea, coffee and energy drinks, isn't considered to make any difference. Per this advice from Mayo Clinic [i]"Water is the best liquid you can drink to stay hydrated.
The slight
diuretic
effect of caffeine in tea, coffee and energy drinks, isn't considered to make any difference. Per this advice from Mayo Clinic [i]"Water is the best liquid you can drink to stay hydrated.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
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