Doctor Bharat Pothuri and Hypertension Treatment: The Expert.
A step-by-step approach is employed by Dr. Pothuri:
Medical History and physical examination.
He examines your characteristics of pain (location, intensity, timing), whether you eat triggers your pain, alcohol or use of NSAIDs, level of stress and also examines abdominal area (for tenderness and masses).
Laboratory Tests
We will have a CBC (to rule out anemia or infection), liver tests, pancreatic enzymes (amylase, lipase), interpreting the H. pylori (either a breath or a stool test), and a baseline metabolic analysis.
Endoscopic Evaluation
With an upper endoscopy (EGD) the esophagus, stomach and duodenum can be directly viewed and ulcers, gastritis, or any other mucosal damage can be identified with biopsies of any of these areas taken where necessary.
Imaging Studies
- Abdominal ultrasound to determine the quality of the gallbladder, biliary, and pancreas.
- When the pancreas or other structural ab normalities are suspected, CT scan is performed on the abdomen.
Specialized and Intensive Testing (where necessary)
The suspected gastroparesis, pH, or motility disorder can be observed through gastric emptying investigations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is hypertension?
High blood pressure, or hypertension, whereby arteries persistently measure over 130/80 mm Hg, increases the cardiovascular risk.
What is the diagnosis of hypertension?
Diagnosis is based on several blood pressure changes on different visits or ambulatory/home memories in order to identify consistent rise.
Which lifestyle approaches can be used in reducing blood pressure?
Aim to reduce salt consumption, consume a DASH diet, exercise, ensure normal weight, limit alcohol, and deal with stress.
When are medications needed?
The growth of medications occurs when the lifestyle measures fail to reach the target BP and when the existence of risk factors/other diseases is observed.
What is the frequency at which I should test my blood pressure?
Home checks one day a week in advance of appointments and regular office checkups as prescribed by your Stanford provider.