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Dr. Kumud Mehta | Hypertension
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Hypertension (High BP) Questions:
1. My child aged 4 years was admitted to the hospital with convulsions recently. The doctor said that he had high blood pressure because of which he got a fit. Is it possible?
2. Is hypertension common in children?
3. What is normal blood pressure in children?
4. What are the causes of hypertension?
5. How do I know whether my child is suffering from high BP?
6. What is the treatment for hypertension? When is the treatment required?
7. What are the complications of high BP?
8. Would my child require to take medicine for high BP life long?
9. Does any particular diet help in the treatment of high BP?
10. What is the chance of hypertension in other members of the family if my child has high BP?
11. How do you follow up with a patient of hypertension? How is the patient to be monitored?
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Hypertension (High BP) Questions:
1. My child aged 4 years was admitted to the hospital with convulsions recently. The doctor said that he had high blood pressure because of which he got a fit. Is it possible?
2. Is hypertension common in children?
3. What is normal blood pressure in children?
4. What are the causes of hypertension?
5. How do I know whether my child is suffering from high BP?
6. What is the treatment for hypertension? When is the treatment required?
7. What are the complications of high BP?
8. Would my child require to take medicine for high BP life long?
9. Does any particular diet help in the treatment of high BP?
10. What is the chance of hypertension in other members of the family if my child has high BP?
11. How do you follow up with a patient of hypertension? How is the patient to be monitored?
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
For more info visit our WEBSITE Pediatric Oncall: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/
SUBSCRIBE to Pediatric Oncall for more such videos: https://www.youtube.com/pediatriconcall
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/pediatriconcall
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Lectures by Dr. Kumud Mehta
Renal Tubular Acidosis - https://youtu.be/SQqeRm8cSCM
Renal Transplant in Pediatrics - https://youtu.be/d8W1A1y1-Wg
Nephrotic Syndrome - https://youtu.be/Z2ujWPNU4rw
Urinary Tract Infections - https://youtu.be/-BmdcDyLuZw
CAKUT - Congenital Anomalies of Kidney and Urinary Tract - https://youtu.be/tsXxPo2d9HY
Chronic Kidney Disease - https://youtu.be/jObHYyoHnHA
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