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Asked for Male, 34 years old from Faridabad
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Dear Deepak,
Stopping smoking continuously helps in NOT adding more plaques to block thr arteries fully. So stop smoking. Take help with nicotine replacement or tablets if necessary. All the best.
Stopping smoking continuously helps in NOT adding more plaques to block thr arteries fully. So stop smoking. Take help with nicotine replacement or tablets if necessary. All the best.
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Yes there are very good Medicine.
But it requires proper case study and selection based on symptoms of the individual patient.
Then it is successful.
But it requires proper case study and selection based on symptoms of the individual patient.
Then it is successful.
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Aurangabad
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Brilinta and ecospirin are blood thinners. They are essential for stents. These can be adjusted, modified, but they cannot be stopped. All your medicines are generally required after stent. Please discuss on phone if you require specific instructions.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Mumbai
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The blok of 30 or 40 percent can be managed without surgery based on which vessel is blocked and if you have symptoms or not . Any way it cannot go with medicines and surgery is the treatment although many other methods are being tried without scientific back up Or proof
External counterpulsation therapy (ECP) is a procedure that may be performed on individuals with angina, heart failure, or cardiomyopathy.
External counterpulsation therapy (ECP) is a procedure that may be performed on individuals with angina, heart failure, or cardiomyopathy.
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If your total cholesterol is less than 200, but your ratio is 5, you are still at increased risk for developing heart disease. This ratio compares the amount of bad (LDL) cholesterol to your good (HDL) cholesterol levels. You want a ratio less than 3.5, ideally less than 2.5. To calculate your ratio, divide LDL by HDL
To calculate your cholesterol ratio, divide your total cholesterol number by your HDL cholesterol number. So if your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL (5.2 mmol/L) and your HDL is...more
To calculate your cholesterol ratio, divide your total cholesterol number by your HDL cholesterol number. So if your total cholesterol is 200 mg/dL (5.2 mmol/L) and your HDL is...more
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