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Bloodwork
Immature and have not yet lost their nuclei. This is a normal percentage.
Ear pain after Stress Test
The ear pain and headache have nothing to do with the stress test. Get an exam from ypur physcian or an Ear, nose and throat specialist.
Mild Cardiomegaly
Thickening of the heart muscle which is probably due to hypertension. the only thing to do for that is lower your B/P.
Is this a heart attack?
heart attack. If it lasts more than 4 or 5 hours it probably wasn't a heart attack. You have a new patient question! All you have to do is reply to this email
Heart Rate
Develop sick sinus syndrome and eventually need a pacemaker to control it. However, the Toprol that your husband is taking can also slow his heart rate. As long as he is in sinus READ MORE
Develop sick sinus syndrome and eventually need a pacemaker to control it. However, the Toprol that your husband is taking can also slow his heart rate. As long as he is in sinus rhythm and is asymptomatic there is nothing to fear.
Congestive Heart Failure
That needs to be found and corrected or it will continue to occur despite the Lasix.
Not breathing properly
You can do is obtain a pulse oximeter and see if your blood is saturated with oxygen.
Concerned about Blood Pressure, but confused about advice
Medical treatment. The efforts you are making to improved your health have undoubtedly helped to prevent your hypertension from becoming severe. Keep up the good work.
Can I drink caffeine?
You do.
Is my father close to lung cancer
From smoking but have nothing to do with cancer. He needs to see his doctor and find out what the problem is.
heart related issue maybe
It sounds like an upper respiratory problem. Heart pain is not sharp.
Having a in large heart
The heart could be slightly enlarged because you are an athlete.
What causes A Fib and how can it be effectively treated?
Think of it as a short circuit in the electrical system of your heart. The results are that your heart tends to beat rapidly and very irregularly and the atria no longer contract. READ MORE
Think of it as a short circuit in the electrical system of your heart. The results are that your heart tends to beat rapidly and very irregularly and the atria no longer contract. Treatment consists of three things. Conversion back to sinus rhythm, which is usually not necessary and is done with medication and/or electric shock. Control of the heart rate with medication. And anticoagulation because the noncontracting Atria collect blood clots that can cause strokes, etc.
Which surgery is best for heart blockage?
There is only one surgery for coronary artery blockage, which I presume is what you mean. It is bypass surgery also known as open heart surgery and it is very effective. However, READ MORE
There is only one surgery for coronary artery blockage, which I presume is what you mean. It is bypass surgery also known as open heart surgery and it is very effective. However, a less invasive procedure called angioplasty is also very effective if the disease is not too extensive. That involves passing a catheter with a balloon on the end into the coronary artery and dilating.
Aortic aneurysm?
Mostly none but once the aneurysm starts leaking there is severe abdominal pain through to the back.
Low heart rate when waking up?
Probably not as long as your blood pressure and O2 sat are well maintained.
Low blood pressure?
Her b/p is fine. Do not be overly concerned with a low diastolic. Her symptoms are not typical of low blood pressure.
A patient with a history of diabetes and arrhythmia?
Question one: A complete chemistry profile and HGBA1C
Question two: Creatinine
Question two: Creatinine
When can I get the COVID after heart stent surgery?
Immediately.
How should I sleep after angioplasty?
You should sleep easier after successful angioplasty.