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It might be due to early onset of dementia or you might have been in depression secondary to your cardiac problems. Analyze yourself properly that you are suffering with the symptoms of depression or it is purely forgetting.
A few tips to reduce memory deterioration in case of dementia is that a research says that taking almonds on a regular basis will keep your brain healthy that in turn stops fading memory. Taking a spoon of turmeric powder in a glass of water or in any form of food will h...more
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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No you should not use any medication for erection without consulting your physician. You can consult me through Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment and further guidance.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Not all stents will function well, there is about 10% chance in first year, and about 2% per year for next ten years of a stent failing. The other arteries can be protected with proper diet and some medicines. Reduce items rich in glucose, be willing to increase low glucose foods.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hello lybrate-user.
It is ok to use oil in little amount in cooking.
Avoid fried food and extra oil.
And instead of eating special oils better eat the oil which is prepared from local crops.
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General Physician•Narnaul
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Medicines is given life long, it is given in preventive aspect to stop blocking of stents and to decrease blocking plaques and their further growth.
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General Physician•Delhi
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If you have no symptoms for 9 years, there is no need to change the stent, either vessels have been opened up or new vessels have taken over the role of supplying blood to heart. Heart has a net work of small blood vessels and they do become as good as new in case of requirements of more blood supply to the heart. Take care and follow prevention and treatment like you have been doing for past 9 years.
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Cardiologist•Secunderabad
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Dear sir, once a metallic stent is implanted inside your artery of heart it remains there for ever whether medicated or nonmedicated. How ever they do develop blockage over time. Which varies from person to person and other parameters such as diabetes, high bp, cholesterol, smoking etc. Some develop over a year some take 10 years but some never develop any significant blockage. It's less common with medicated stents. Once a stent is implanted it can't be and need not be taken out. It becomes par...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The use of ureteral stents is safe, but is associated with a uti rate of 22.6%. To reduce infection rates, we recommend stent removal within 14 days and earlier if possible, particularly in diabetic patients who have received a cadaveric renal transplant.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hi I am 34 male my coronary angiography report. Clinical resume. Recent amwi; thrombolysed with stk here on 9.1.2017. 2d echo showed distal ivs & apex hypokinesia .mild lv systolic dysfunction. Lvef45% Procedure. 6f sheath and jl 3.5 and jr 3.5 catheter. Approach rt femoral artery. Findings Lmca. Normal artery Lad. Lad is type III and recanalised artery. Mid lad has 40-50% thrombus containing lesion distal lad has subtotal thrombotic occlusion Lcx. Non dominant and normal artery .om branches are normal Rca. Dominant and normal artery pda and plv are normal Renal. Right renal .normal artery. Left renal normal artery Conclusion. thrombotic disease in lad Advice. Aggressive medical management and life style modification as per separate No stents was placed only tablets r given to me. I want to know is treatment given to me ok. Now I am taking storvas trio 20 at night n met xl 25 in morning.

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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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As per your mentioned report, you had an heart attack which seems to have been managed well due to timely thrombolysis and as per this report only minimal blockage is present in this report. Based on this report the medical advice that has been given to you is fine. But we cannot comment with 100% surety without looking at the angiography CD, because sometimes the study is either not interpreted or done correctly, but assuming that this is the report your present treatment is ok.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hi Vijay... Inserting a stent does not mean that you are 100% cured...
You still have the problem... They have just opened the narrow portion of the artery...
You may Consult for Homoeopathic treatment to clear the artery...
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