My father feels very weak. Could this be a symptom of paralysis? He is currently taking Nodosis Tablet, Amlopres-5 Tablet, Shelcal-500 Tablet, Rocaltrol 0.25 mcg Capsule, Atrovast-40 Tablet, Ecosprin 75 Tablet, Clopitab Tablet, and Thyrox 100 Tablet. His creatinine level is 2.2, sodium is 130, haemoglobin is 11.5, and his blood pressure is 140/86. Please advise us on what we should do.

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My father feels very weak. Could this be a symptom of paralysis? He is currently taking Nodosis Tablet, Amlopres-5 Tablet, Shelcal-500 Tablet, Rocaltrol 0.25 mcg Capsule, Atrovast-40 Tablet, Ecosprin 75 Tablet, Clopitab Tablet, and Thyrox 100 Tablet. His creatinine level is 2.2, sodium is 130, haemoglobin is 11.5, and his blood pressure is 140/86. Please advise us on what we should do.
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Immediate Concerns:a. Weakness is not a typical symptom of paralysis but can be due to other medical issues.b. Elevated creatinine (2.2) suggests possible kidney function impairment.c. Low sodium (130) may contribute to weakness and requires attention.
Recommended Actions:a. Consult a healthcare provider promptly to evaluate kidney function and electrolyte balance.b. Review current medications with the doctor to assess potential side effects or interactions.c. Monitor blood pressure regularly and maintain hydration.
Follow-Up:a. Schedule a comprehensive medical evaluation to address the underlying causes of weakness.b. Ensure regular follow-up appointments to monitor kidney function and adjust treatment as necessary.
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