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Asked for male, 65 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Observed slight discomfort in morning walk in 2015.``ECG & ECHO negative then.In 2017 although ECG & ECHO negative, TMT mildly positive for inducible ischaemia. CAG done in 2017 showed SVD (100% lesion from proximal LAD.}.Ranopill 500, GTN sorbitrate. Rosufit CV10. Taking regularly since then with periodic checking. Taking up morning walk for one hour regularly with ease. Recently consulted one cardiologist for second opinion. After analyzing all reports, He said natural bypass has already formed.&& there is no threat. When I asked why medicine then, he told the Dr. who has prescribed can stop the medicine. My question is how to know natural bypass has really occurred, how safe is natural bypass, can stroke stroke/heart attack still possible, how to know whether the plaque has been dissolved, any preventive measures advised, overall assessment of my case. Presently sometimes I feel fractional breathing discomfort, fractional pinning effect. Sugar & BP normal. REGARDS.

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Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery•Bangalore
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It would be better to review the angiogram images to know about collaterals formed. Ideally for proximal LAD block intervention by angioplasty or surgical bypass is advisable if there is any artery seen distal to block.
Due to continue in symptoms despite medication, it would be prudent to intervene.
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Sir, I am a male, aged 85. Got mild heart attack about 30 yrs back. Other wise I am quite OK. Every day, I walk for about 30 mts. (about 3 kms equivalent) My body mass is OK. I am a vegetarian, no smoking and no alcohol etc.Other wise I am having a healthy life. I usually consult a good cardiologist about 2 times in an year. My regular medicines are : Morning after breakfast : Imdur 30, Repolal, Razel-10 After noon after lunch : Aspisol-75 Night after meals : Repace H I some times once on 2 to 3 months gets pain in the chest and the position of pain varies time to time. The pain lasts for 2 to 4 hours. More or less acute in the first hour and gradually diminish. The pain may come in the morning, evening or mid night and so on. The only medicine I take is Sorbitrate - 5mg under the tongue. Some 4 to 6 tablets I consume one after the other each time. I suspect this as mild heart attack. After I become normal, I usually get an ECG which is shown to the doctor. I often told the doctor about this and he chides that a cardiologist alone can diagnosis a heart attacks. My cardiologist works in a reputable hospital around 50 kms away from my place. Once, about 8 yrs back, I got a chest pain around 10 AM. I left my place by car and by the time I could meet the cardiologist it took about 4 to 5 hours. By that time there is no chest pain at all. Still, the doctor insisted me to get admitted in the hospital. There were routine check ups, ECG etc. As my chest pain often lasts 2 to 3 hours only and it completely subsides by the time I could meet the doctor, it appears redundant for the trip besides scaring my family and children. If the chest pain occurs during the night, it may take even 6 or more hours by the time I could meet the doctor. So, I almost made up my mind not to disturb my wife and son at the chest pains and manage with the Sorbitrate - 5mg tablets and preying god. Under these circumstances, is there a better alternative ? Please suggest.

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Ayurveda•Navi Mumbai
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so ayurveda is for people like u who can share well n achieve better results.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Keep tablets of soluble aspirin and sorbitrate with you. In case of doubt of heart attack, give one each under the tongue, take person to hospital and do tell doctor about medicines.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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Viagra should not be taken by patients suffering from heart disease, especially if they are under nitrates like sorbitrate etc. Consult cardiologist before taking.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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If your tread mill test is normal than heart is fine and during attack can give sublingually tablet sorbitrate and ecospirin
Asked for male, 44 years old from Kolkata
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Left side chest pain with pain radiating to the left arm with irregular heartbeat and sweating are few symptoms of heart attack and can give tablet sorbitrate sublingually
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Left side chest pain with pain radiating to the left arm with irregular heartbeat and sweating are few symptoms of heart attack and take sublingually sorbitrate
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Left chest pain with pain radiating to the left arm with irregular heartbeat with sweating are few symptoms of heart attack and can give sublingually sorbitrate
Asked for male, 67 years old from Bangalore
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Left side chest pains with pain radiating to left arm with irregular heartbeat and sweating are few symptoms of heart attack and give sublingually sorbitrate
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bankura
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Sir, My Father is Serious Heart Patient, referred to CABG from Cardiovascular on dated 02.03.2017, Due to 3 Arteries Blocked almost 70%, with High sugar though Insulin continuing. Sergant Told that after 1 month if sugar reduced then we think about CABG. Yesterday Blood sugar test has been done after 7 Days since Taking insulin, result came:- Fasting:- 157, P.P:- 112. Ejection factor (E.F) after ECO doppler Test it is found that EF=30. Eurik Asid:- 5.8, Some medicine Has been Prescribed By Cardiologist for 30 Days, These are mentioned Below:- SORBITRATE 5 MG TAB 50'S BASALOG 100IU INJ 5 ML INSUGEN R 40IU INJ 10 ML TIDE PLUS 20 MG TAB 10'S TIDE PLUS 20 MG TAB 10'S CARDACE 1.25 MG TAB 10'S STORVAS 80 MG TAB 10'S CLOPITAB A 75 MG CAP 15'S CORDARONE 100 MG TAB 10'S CORDARONE 100 MG TAB 10'S NITROCONTIN 2.6 MG TAB 30'S (BOTTLE) NITROCONTIN 2.6 MG TAB 30'S (BOTTLE) RANOLAZ 500 MG TAB 10'S RANOLAZ 500 MG TAB 10'S TRIVEDON Mr. TAB 10'S METOROSS 25 TAB 10'S. So I need some Guideline about the daily sugar free food chart, if you provide me. And also told me the next treatment steps how I can proceed after One Month, Please Guide me from Your Valuable Advice. And I want to Know the cost of CABG and how much cost? With Warm Regards,

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Hi welcome,
Blockage in all three arteries with reduced heart function& hhistory of cardiac arrest is a serious thing. He will definitely need a by pass surgery (CABG). The risk of the surgery will be higher than a normal patient with blockage in all three arteries.
Diabetes control is definitely a very important thing. About medication, dose of cardace could be increased as per bp. Another very important medication (beta blocker) should be added to the treatment. Both the cardace & beta...more
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