We offer specialized care for patients suffering from high or low blood pressure. Dr. Satyam Leekha provides accurate diagnosis, lifestyle counseling, and personalized medication plans to ensure long-term control. Our aim is to prevent heart disease, stroke, and other complications through regular monitoring and comprehensive hypertension management.
BP Management
Treatments
Focuses on reducing salt, managing stress, regular exercise, and healthy eating to naturally lower blood pressure.
Customized antihypertensive drugs prescribed based on severity, health condition, and patient response to treatment.
Home and clinic-based blood pressure checks help track treatment progress and ensure consistent control.
Guidance on limiting sodium intake to prevent fluid retention and reduce blood pressure levels effectively.
Obesity increases hypertension risk; weight loss is promoted through tailored diet and physical activity programs.
Includes breathing exercises, meditation, and lifestyle counseling to reduce mental stress contributing to high BP.
Heart-healthy, DASH-style diet plans rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to control hypertension.
Daily walking, yoga, or aerobic exercises are encouraged to improve circulation and maintain blood pressure.
Proper sleep reduces stress hormones and supports blood pressure regulation in hypertensive patients.
Scheduled appointments to monitor BP trends, adjust medications, and prevent future cardiovascular complications.
BP Management
Ailments
Most common high blood pressure type with no clear cause; managed through lifestyle and medications.
High BP due to kidney, hormonal, or other diseases; needs thorough diagnosis and condition-specific treatment.
Temporary rise in BP during clinic visits due to anxiety; may require home monitoring for confirmation.
BP that remains high despite using three or more medications; needs specialist intervention and deeper evaluation.
Sudden, severe BP rise needing emergency care to prevent organ damage like stroke or heart failure.
Slightly elevated BP that can progress; managed early through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes.
Abnormally low BP causing dizziness or fainting; requires fluids, salt intake, and sometimes medications.
Blood pressure stays high during sleep; linked to sleep apnea or other hidden conditions.
High upper BP number with normal lower; common in elderly and needs specialized treatment.
High BP During Pregnancy; May Lead to Preeclampsia, Requiring Close Monitoring, Early Consultation with Physician & Gynaecologist, and Safe Medication.