Medicine For Angina
I am a housewife and suffering with recurrent cough for the past 3 to 4 months due to smoke while cooking. Cough is foll ...
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You are suffering from a condition called as chronic bronchitis. And since you are on other medications it is best to decide with your doctor as this condition persists for along time.
I am 61 years old .i feel burning sensation while walking in middle of chest. I have visited doctors several times .they ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Heart conditions, such as angina, pericarditis, or heart attack, are common causes of a burning sensation in the chest. Other causes include pulmonary embolism (blockage in a blood vessel in the lungs) that reduces blood flow to the lungs and leads to chest burning and pain. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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 an 45 years, it started with heartburn which graduated to severe ache around the chest area to the back and around the ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Angina chest pain, called an angina event, can happen when your heart is working hard. It can go away when you stop to rest again, or it can happen at rest. This pain can feel like pressure or squeezing in your chest. It also can spread to your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back, just like a heart attack. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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 a 62 age male patient of a heart condition patient of unstable angina since 3 months and since one month my tooth o ...
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Hi, keep your oral hygiene clean. Try salt water gargle boil little water add pinch of salt and gargle your mouth, apply rexidine m.gel on your gum area. This should help.
Hello sir / mam, my father is diabetic ,recently met with an accident trauma, after that immediately craniotomy had to b ...
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Dear lybrate-user I am really sorry your father is going through such a trauma I suggest you to check blood sugar level and consult a doctor he my need insulin for the post craniotomy heal and out come of the disease.
I have a burning sensation at the lower chest to abdomen area. Doctors identifying this as acid reflex, or gerd, or neur ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Heart conditions, such as angina, pericarditis, or heart attack, are common causes of a burning sensation in the chest. Other causes include pulmonary embolism (blockage in a blood vessel in the lungs) that reduces blood flow to the lungs and leads to chest burning and pain. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
After standing done lat october, I was given flavedon Mr. 35 mg twice a day along with dytor 5 mg, ceruvin af150, tonact ...
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For this ask for private consultation with repeat ecg, fasting and pp blood sugar, hba1c and old records. Without medical advice it is not good to stop medications.