Top Questions on Living with Angina
Can a unstable angina patient (patient since 8 months) properly on medication but he has kidney stone as well so can he ...
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Hi, please get a proper evaluation done for the kidney stone size and location. You may take my appointment for the same. Thanks.
I am having angina pectoris for last 5 months. Doctor prescribed me metocard xl 25 and after talking tablets for 10 days ...
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Get your ecg and echo. Metocard xl wil cause fatigue. Based on the said investigation you may need other medicines also if your tmt is not done get tmt also would like to seee your report and guide you accordingly.
I am 78 yrs. Old male. I had sever angina pain in year 1987 and had open heart surgery in year 2000. From 1987 I am on m ...
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You should not take or stop any medicine without doctor's advice. It may be harmful and can lead to other complications. We have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
I have been having a condition for years and researched it and found out it's called orthostatic hypotension and I also ...
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Orthostatic hypotension also called postural hypotension. It is a form of low blood pressure that happens when you stand up from sitting or lying down. Orthostatic hypotension can make you feel dizzy or lightheaded, and maybe even cause you to faint. Dehydration is the most common cause. Drink plenty of fluids in the form of water, aam panna, narial pani, bel sharbat, chaach, shikanji etc.
I am 41 years old I have feel angina symptoms but last 1 years when I sleep noon I feel very uncomfortable. ...
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Angina often feels like a heaviness or tightness in your chest, and this may spread to your arms, neck, jaw, back or stomach as well. Some people describe a feeling of severe tightness, while others say it's more of a dull ache. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure a proper treatment plan.
I am 45 years male with positive stress tmt, I had mild pain in left hand and one night developed symptoms of angina, bu ...
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Hi lybrate-user consult a doctor about medication. To reduce frequency of symptoms it is important to follow certain lifestyle changes. Try to indulge in physical activity, manage stress levels, quit smoking, and consume a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat and salt. Talk to your doctor about medication and how much of exercise you can do in a day. In order to feel calm managing stress levels is important. A psychologist will help you with stress management techniques to feel calm. To feel better consult a doctor first and then a psychologist. Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
Hello, my mother is 52 years old she feel pain in her breast and doctor do a stress echo which results angina now doctor ...
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Miss lybrate-user, send medical report then can suggest you or you can go some ayurvedic doctor near by you. Without angioplasty can be recover. Diet & yoga with exercise. 1. Drink more water, eat green vegetable, fresh food also dry food can take. 2. Yoga, kapalbharti, anulom-vilom, pranayam - it will be solve all your problems 3. Also you can do some exercise 4. Read motivation and comedy related books, listen song also & and play some traditional games. Within few days you will get improovment. But you have to follow all thinks strickly.
I often undergo angina pain if I think or panic. Sometimes when I eat then also I feel stress on my chest. ...
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You have homoeopathic medicine called as coffea cruda 200 4 pills 8 am 9 am 10 am daily for 20 days. Also you meditate - anapana meditation as taught by s n goenka. You can consult me on mobile.
Hi Sir, My mother has a problem of angina and she is taking 10-11 medicine for that. So I am worried that it does not ef ...
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Angina is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Angina (an-jie-nuh or an-juh-nuh) is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina, which may also be called angina pectoris, is often described as squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in your chest. Some people with angina symptoms describe angina as feeling like a vise is squeezing their chest or feeling like a heavy weight has been placed on their chest. There are many options for angina treatment, including lifestyle changes, medications, angioplasty and stenting, or coronary bypass surgery. The goals of treatment are to reduce the frequency and severity of your symptoms and to lower your risk of a heart attack and death.
Hi sir, Can we definitely confirm unstable angina with 2d ech report doppler test and creatine serum level? I got normal ...
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ecg and troponins and ct angiogram are useful in diagnosing unstable angina. 2d echo not very useful.