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Daniel Schrader, MD

Internist

Dr. Daniel Schrader is an internist practicing in El Dorado, Arkansas. Dr. Schrader specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Schrader provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
51 years Experience
Daniel Schrader, MD
  • El Dorado, Arkansas
  • Universidad de El Salvador Facultad de Medicina
  • Accepting new patients

So tired?

Doubt cardiac. Seems medication related, check with your PCP.

Is it safe to exercise with a heart murmur?

Depends on what is causing the murmur, also depends on age. Some murmurs are related to valve problems, may be benign; other times, that needs evaluation!!

How do you strengthen your heart after a heart attack?

Sometimes after a heart attack there is scar in the heart muscle and becomes weak, other times remains a strong heart all depends on size of heart attack, eating healthy and exercise READ MORE
Sometimes after a heart attack there is scar in the heart muscle and becomes weak, other times remains a strong heart all depends on size of heart attack, eating healthy and exercise will help for conditioning and accommodate your body to hearts strength, avoid toxins like smoking and alcohol !!

How long after a heart attack can you exercise?

Depends on the case but usually about a week to ten days you can start ! Check with your cardiologist!

Is it normal to have heart palpitations after covid?

Palpitations is a common complaint at your age group, most likely unrelated to Covid unless you had respiratory or cardiac involvement, would get rid of caffeine and alcohol as READ MORE
Palpitations is a common complaint at your age group, most likely unrelated to Covid unless you had respiratory or cardiac involvement, would get rid of caffeine and alcohol as much as possible and if they persist, would talk with PCP as to evaluate further.

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