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Have Mouth Ulcer, Low BP, Low Triglycerides. Taking Nebigard. Sufficient?

sir, this ravi ,sir from last two years i am taking nebigard 2.5 for bp and it is normal now(80-130) previously it was (100-140) and i am taking lipicard 160mg for triglyceride now it is below 200. my problem is from last two years i am suffering from mouth ulcer how to overcome from this? is their any side effects of above two tablets ? or shall i continue with same ? thanking you
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Hello and welcome to hcm forum,
Thanks for posting your query.
From the details provided,its clear that you are suffering from recurrent aphthous ulcers.
The medications taken by you has nothing to do with occurrence of aphthous ulcers.
To treat this ulcers-
I would advice you to maintain oral hygiene well.
Avoid anxiety and stress.
Take nutritious rich diet.
Vitamin becosules and folic acid has to be administered.
In SEVERE conditions,corticosteroids has to be taken in.
Hope this helps.
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Have Mouth Ulcer, Low BP, Low Triglycerides. Taking Nebigard. Sufficient?

Hello and welcome to hcm forum, Thanks for posting your query. From the details provided,its clear that you are suffering from recurrent aphthous ulcers. The medications taken by you has nothing to do with occurrence of aphthous ulcers. To treat this ulcers- I would advice you to maintain oral hygiene well. Avoid anxiety and stress. Take nutritious rich diet. Vitamin becosules and folic acid has to be administered. In SEVERE conditions,corticosteroids has to be taken in. Hope this helps.