Hi, first you have to go to a cardiologist and tell him/her your complaints. Doctor may request blood pressure monitoring, ECG, EchoCG, some blood analysis (general blood analysis, your cholesterol profile, blood glucose, urea and creatinin), also he may plan to do exersise testing, after that cosider your treatment and follow-up plan. Be healthy. ...
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Contraindicated! Pacemaker controls heart rate and rhythm, does whatever it can do to keep regular, normal heartbeat. Any recrational drug act on heart rate by different mechanisms (for example ecstasy dilate veins and less blood goes to heart and heart needs to work faster to pump enough blood for body), so it does absolutely opposite thing, that of course will act on pacemaker's work. Pacemaker tries to correct "mistakes" in the heart, Molly in contrary will make more and more mistakes and pac ...
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Hi,
I think you should better go for a western blot test for confirmation.
Yes the test is fine.
But because western blot is more confirmatory that would be better. ...
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Hi. You have to do some lifestyle changes such as waight loss, decrease salt intake, quit ciggarettes and alcohol (in case if you use), do physical exersices (but don't do heavy exercises, and avoid protein powder) keep healthy, enoug sleep, healthy diet and relieve stress in your life. If lifestyle modification isn't sufficient you have to continue medications. Also it would be appropriate to check your thyroid function! Be healthy. ...
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Hi, the complaints you've described are not common after ASD closure and more it reminds neurological problems. In this case surgery in 48 yo means there's highly probable we have enlarged right parts of heart, which can provoke heart rhytm disturbances with its consequences and complaints. So you have to see both your cardiologist and neurologist to evaluate described complaints. Be healthy. ...
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Hi, generally you have to regularly check blood pressure, do ECG, EchoCG, some blood analysis (general blood analysis, your cholesterol profile, blood glucose, urea and creatinin), also it will be informative to do exersice testing, but firstly its better to consult with your area cardiologist. Be healthy. ...
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Thanks for your query. Probably you were suffering from obstructive jaundice. But the lab reports are confusing. The SGOT,SGPT indicate liver cell damage. Do you take any drugs or herbs? The second report indicates that condition is improving. But we need to find out the cause. Please investigate for Hepatitis E virus. I suspect that. If HEV negative, Visit an hepatologist or medicine specialist for proper evaluation. Thanks. ...
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hello which antibiotic did you take and any blood tests done .
you may require a course of steroids and a few days of nebulization
please ask your treating doctor about the same ...
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hi
he will require repeat angiogram before any decision ...
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