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Asked for male, 69 years old from Bareilly
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Homeopath•Jamshedpur
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Dear,
Its nice to share your concern about health problem of your loved one. See the patient with angioplasty and stent in place are kept on medication for a long time as preventive measures. Both medications you mentioned are have curative as well as preventive for a known CAD patient. You have not mentioned about BP. Please consult your treating physician for dose regulation. You can request dose regulation if the patient follows a good lifestyle modification and intervention.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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A loss of muscle mass may occur due to prolonged inactivity, illness, injury, aging or chronic health conditions. Regaining muscle mass is beneficial for people of all ages. You can regain muscle mass quickly by incorporating strength training into your daily routine and making a few minor dietary modifications.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Jalgaon
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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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.
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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There are natural options which can increase blood flow treat the cause and not the disease need to provide detailed history. Provide all the test results which should include all your 6 inflammatory markers which your Dr. does not mostly do and all 12 vitamin levels you cannot treat what you cannot see take a consult if you are serious about your fathers health and did not ask this question for time pass here which most people do here .free general advice will not work .it has to be personalise...more
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Asked for Male, 45 years old from Delhi
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Cardiologist•Navi Mumbai
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Sir, you need conventional angiography as ct angio is not good choice for defenitive management. If it shows myocardial bridge and does not need angioplasty then rest assured; no need to worry. You have already done many unnecessary investigtions but forgotten for the basic coronary angiography. As of now ct angiogrphy is not replacement for conventional angiography. Your cardiologist might have suggested for the same. There is no evidence of ischemia at high level of exercise, so little reason ...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
You have received a short stent. If one year is over, generally better to reduce antiplatelet medicines from 2 to one. Since your age is 45, even if you take double antiplatelet for longer not much risk of bleeding, so you can do it either by gradually reducing, or suddenly stopping one of the two blood thinners.
I usually prescribe clopidogrel for second year, and aspirin after the first few years, but with a short stent, whatever your Dr. decides is very likely to give good result. Best wi...more
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Urologist•Nashik
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Nocturnal frequency could be due to cardiac condition and pedal edema, that leads to nocturnal polyuria, a condition wherein the night time urine production is more than daytime. You can ask your cardiologist to prescribe you a diuretic agent to flush that extra fluid out during daytime, so that your night time urine volume reduces. This will improve your nocturnal urine frequency (nocturia. Also continue your prostatic medications or consider for surgical alternative as a one time definitive an...more
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