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Dr. Deepak Chudhary is an experienced Pulmonologist in Defence Colony, Delhi. You can consult Dr. Deepak Chudhary at Dr Deepak Chaudhary Clinic in Defence Colony, Delhi. Book an appointment online with Dr. Deepak Chudhary on Lybrate.com.
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1.Thickness of left ventricle-is not normal .Your over wt & this causing you breathing problem.
2.St elevation when cardiologist certified normal you forget about it
3.You are in a pre CHF condition
Avoid strain to heart,have fat free+moderate carbohydrate+high protine diet+vitamins and minerals,take the opinion of dietician. Your ch.Sinusitis is an added risk.
PG Diploma in Clinical Research, Diploma in Acupuncture, MBBS, College Of Physicians & Surgeons
General Physician, Mumbai
You must stop medication only after consulting your treating physician.
Take high protein high calories diet. Exercise also improves immunity,
monitor your wt, do not neglect food
or medical attention. Present weakness maybe due to akt, treatment. Be positive &follow the guidelines.
God bless you.
you are suffering from fever ,cough and throat infection ,,avoid cold water,and other cold things,drink hot water,fruits juice, dalia, green veg.,
for relief you can take ...tab. paracetamol 650 mg thrice a day, syp. anti cough 10 ml thrice a day.
Dear Mr. lybrate-user,
recurrent tonsillitis may be due to infection within tonsils for which you have to undergo tonsillectomy
but in my experience I found it is mostly because of acidity. You may not be taking food on time and eating junk food
try taking tab Pan d twice a day empty stomach
Syp mucain gel two teaspoon twice a day for fifteen days and see.
You should get yourself examined for hiatus hernia. For this either you consult a surgeon or gastro-surgeono.
You can save time during a cardiac emergency by planning ahead. Here are some ways to prepare for a heart attack and possibly increase your chances of survival.
1. Know the warning signs
Not everyone who has a heart attack experiences the same symptoms, and some people have no symptoms at all. There are, however, some common ones you should know:
Chest discomfort (pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain)
Pain radiating to the arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach
Shortness of breath
Other symptoms, for example, sweating, nausea, vomiting or lightheadedness
2. Know what to do
If you experience symptoms of a heart attack:
Call 911 immediately. Because emergency personnel can begin treatment before you reach the hospital, transport to the hospital in an ambulance is the best way to receive prompt care. If calling 911 is not possible, have someone drive you to the hospital. Do not drive yourself to the hospital unless you have absolutely no other alternative.
While waiting for help to arrive, chew a regular-dose aspirin to help prevent blood clots. Take with a glass of water.
If you have been prescribed nitroglycerin tablets or spray for angina, take one to three doses to see whether symptoms are relieved.
Lie down, breathe deeply and slowly, and try to stay calm.
3. Develop an action plan
If you are at high risk for a heart attack, consider some of the following suggestions:
Think what you would do if you had a heart attack in various situations, such as at home or while driving.
Decide who would take care of any dependents. Make sure these backup people are willing to help out in an emergency.
Write down a list of medications you are currently taking, medications you are allergic to, your doctors' phone numbers (both during and after office hours) and contact information for a friend or relative. Keep copies of this information in several places, such as at home, at work, in your car and in your wallet or purse.
Give instructions to your family and friends. Tell them the warning signs of a heart attack and what to do if you experience these signs. Encourage them to take a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) class so that they can provide assistance if your breathing or heart stops before the ambulance arrives.
Keep a bottle of aspirin in your home, car, office and toiletry bag. Always have your cell phone with you in case you need to call for help.
You can save time during a cardiac emergency by planning ahead. Here are some ways to prepare for a heart attack and possibly increase your chances of survival. 1. Know the warning signs Not everyone who has a heart attack experiences the same symptoms, and some people have no symptoms at all. There are, however, some common ones you should know: Chest discomfort (pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain) Pain radiating to the arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach Shortness of breath Other symptoms, for example, sweating, nausea, vomiting or lightheadedness 2. Know what to do If you experience symptoms of a heart attack: Call 911 immediately. Because emergency personnel can begin treatment before you reach the hospital, transport to the hospital in an ambulance is the best way to receive prompt care. If calling 911 is not possible, have someone drive you to the hospital. Do not drive yourself to the hospital unless you have absolutely no other alternative. While waiting for help to arrive, chew a regular-dose aspirin to help prevent blood clots. Take with a glass of water. If you have been prescribed nitroglycerin tablets or spray for angina, take one to three doses to see whether symptoms are relieved. Lie down, breathe deeply and slowly, and try to stay calm. 3. Develop an action plan If you are at high risk for a heart attack, consider some of the following suggestions: Think what you would do if you had a heart attack in various situations, such as at home or while driving. Decide who would take care of any dependents. Make sure these backup people are willing to help out in an emergency. Write down a list of medications you are currently taking, medications you are allergic to, your doctors' phone numbers (both during and after office hours) and contact information for a friend or relative. Keep copies of this information in several places, such as at home, at work, in your car and in your wallet or purse. Give instructions to your family and friends. Tell them the warning signs of a heart attack and what to do if you experience these signs. Encourage them to take a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) class so that they can provide assistance if your breathing or heart stops before the ambulance arrives. Keep a bottle of aspirin in your home, car, office and toiletry bag. Always have your cell phone with you in case you need to call for help.
Take honitus cough syrup three times a day and steam inhalation regularly everyday till you recover.
As soon as you feel soreness in your throat, make it a point to gargle with salt dissolved in warm water.
Haldi doodh: A traditional remedy that most people swear by is the use of hot milk with turmeric. It is shown to even have antibacterial properties. Heat a glass of milk, mix in half a teaspoon of turmeric powder and drink warm to get relief from cough
Tonsillitis is mainly caused due to some viral or bacterial infections. Homeopathy provides a very effective, completely safe and lasting cure for Tonsillitis, without any need of surgery..Homeopathic medicines for tonsillitis root out and eradicate the recurring tendency of Tonsillitis and thus provide a permanent cure. you can consult me online for homoeopathic treatment without side effects.
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