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[|Human|] i am 48 old male operated for piles and hernia and also affected by jandice in 10 years back as per dr advice i took stress test it shows variation but i dont have any pain in stressmill test,my 2d echo colour-doppler shows no clotting but it showed mild centric lvh in the result, my bp readings are 150/90 and i took cardibeta and homocheck after taking the starplus 25mg my bp readings were 140/80  so i stop starplus  10 month back  now my bp reading are 164/94  pl advice me to what do further
[|AI|]  Hello and pleased to answer you Left ventricular hypertrophy is defined as the increase in muscle mass of the left ventricle; It can be hypertrophied of the muscle leading to a systolic HVG or a dilation of the muscle leading to diastolic HVG. The diagnosis is suspected on the ECG and confirmed by ultrasound. Among the causes of left ventricular hypertrophy are age, intensive practice of one or more sports, obesity, prolonged hypertension. The seriousness of hypertension arises from its impact on a number of organs (target organs). The complications that can develop at their level explain the increased morbidity and mortality associated with hypertension. The heart is one of the main target organs, and one of the first consequences of elevated blood pressure (PA) is left ventricular hypertrophy (HVG). The heart adapts to high blood pressure by increasing the volume, resulting in an increase in oxygen consumption by the heart muscle. As a result, coronary revascularization may gradually become insufficient. Progressively, the diastolic function (see DIASTOLE) then systolic (see SYSTOLE) will alter. In addition, this increase in volume of the left ventricle may cause ventricular rhythm disturbances (ventricular extrasystole for example) and poor revascularization of the deep layers of the myocardium (risk of INFARCTS). I advise you not to stop your antihypertensive treatment (keep it for life)To practice a hygiene of life with especially a diet without salt (look at the dash or dietary approach to stop hypertension see https://www.yyyyyyyyy.yyyyyy.gov/yyyyyyy/yyyyyy/public/heart/hbp_low.pdf)Walking every day (45 minutes per 24 hours)And consult your cardio as quickly as possible. May this informations help you best wishes