Lad Blockage Treatment
Hi sir good morning my mother went to angiogram test they have given report like this I didn't understand kindly please ...
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These blockages are reported as moderate but may not require surgery does patient get severe suffocation on walking? Has medication been fully tried. Review of cd of angiography is essential for giving a second opinion. Meanwhile donât rush to surgery unless patient requiring nitrate tablet under the tongue many times daily.
I have a heart blockage of 75% in lad artery. I get angina pain for last one year. Doctors advising bypass surgery. I am ...
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Need angiography to see where is the blockage 2nd thing for single vessel cardiology would not suggest bypass surgery. So find out they suggested and ecg 2d echo.
I am male of 65 years. Want to know for treatment if blockage in lad 90% and 70 % in om1 arteries can be removed by ayur ...
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blockage can only be clear with a low fat ,good physical activity and less stress. Kindly keep your environment according and can consult a dietician for brief.
My mother of 58 age, she is an heart patient and recently done angioplasty and having a blockage. But from past few mont ...
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1.angiplasty and stenting are treatment given. Angiogram is test done to look for blocks. 2.bypass surgery is indicated when block is at lad (left anterior descending) artery (mainnblood supply of heart). 3.consult with angiogram reports for better guidance.
Background: I had block at d1d2 on lad in 1997 & suffered major infarct that substantially affected apico septal region. ...
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Hello Ravinagarkar. There is a reason to give it in divided doses. As it can affect your excretory system and also it may not be long acting. My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment side by side. If everything goes right we can reduce half of the medicines and also can improve the condition. You can consult me at lybrate for proper homoeopathic treatment.
My father had Ant. Wall MI before 10 days. Was thrombolysed & now angiography report shows that LAD HAVE OM & CX 85& 70 ...
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The reports posted by you suggest he requires only bed rest and medicines at present. However, for final opinion CD of Angio has to be seen. Please post CD for review. Best wishes.
My brother age is 29 years old had a attack on 28.03.18 in midnight after admitted him in night in forte delhi found 100 ...
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Angioplasty – indications, procedure, risks When a person suffers a heart attack, ideally, treatment in the form of angioplasty must be provided within the first 1-1.5 hours (the golden hour). Anything beyond this time frame and the heart muscle.When a person suffers a heart attack, ideally, treatment in the form of angioplasty must be provided within the first 1-1.5 hours (the golden hour). Anything beyond this time frame and the heart muscle cells are irreversibly damaged. This type of angioplasty is called a PAMI or Primary Angioplasty. If it is not possible to subject an individual to PAMI due to any reasons, then giving intravenous clot busters (thrombolysis) is an alternative.
Hi I am 34 male my coronary angiography report. Clinical resume. Recent amwi; thrombolysed with stk here on 9.1.2017. 2d ...
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As per your mentioned report, you had an heart attack which seems to have been managed well due to timely thrombolysis and as per this report only minimal blockage is present in this report. Based on this report the medical advice that has been given to you is fine. But we cannot comment with 100% surety without looking at the angiography CD, because sometimes the study is either not interpreted or done correctly, but assuming that this is the report your present treatment is ok.
I have complaint of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease since 2010. I Developed complaints of dyspnea on exertion sinc ...
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1. It will be difficult to provide you a correct 2nd opinion without looking at the CD of your angiography and listening to your symptoms. 2) If going by your report, we consider that it is a 70% LAD blockage then you need to understand a few things - Symptoms of heart blockage is not always chest pain, dyspnea on exertion is a symptoms too. Infact this is an early warning symptom and you should consider yourself lucky that instead of having chest pain, you received this warning sign. Also, medicine will not be able to dissolve this kind of blockage it is either a stent or a surgery. But which you need will depend on further evaluation of your symptoms, investigations and review of the CD. But given that dyspnea (if it is not due to COPD) is a warning sign and you should not ignore it.
My left eye has been tearing sometimes when I eat, drink or there is too much glare it waters badly. This is after I had ...
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I think you have not recovered fully from Bell's palsy , which is causing watering due to incomplete drainage of tears ,but physical examination is must for accurate diagnosis.