Asked for Male | 25
Could chest pain indicate a medical issue?
There could be many reasons for this. Sometimes it's just a case of indigestion or heartburn caused by eating too fast or consuming foods that don't agree with us. Another frequent reason is acid reflux, characterized by a burning feeling in the chest. Stress or anxiety might also be considerations since they can sometimes affect the chest. Eating smaller meals more often and avoiding fatty, spicy foods is advisable. If the matter persists seek medical help to rule out anything serious.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 25th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 39
Can a lead pellet near my heart be safely removed?
I know you are worried about the lead pellet that is close to your aorta. In such situations, only a specialist can determine the best course of action. The closeness to such a life-saving place is really indeed severe. Chest pain, breathing problems, or exhaustion are some of the symptoms to look for. Seeking medical help right away is vital for a proper assessment and the recommendation of treatment options.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 37
Can I Safely Do Cardio Exercises Now?
Before you start the cardiovascular exercises, make sure that you do not have any health problems such as chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath. If you do, it is advisable to consult a cardiologist first. However, if you are fine, start off with a slow routine and then slowly build up the intensity.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 19th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 20
Menoxidel 5% Side Effects: Heart Rate, Chest Pain?
A faster heartbeat and chest discomfort aren't normal side effects when using minoxidil for facial hair growth. These signs could mean something else health-wise. Stop using the product, and talk to a cardiologist. They'll do an exam and guide you on the right next steps.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 44
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Dr. Pallab Haldar
Homoeopath
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 44
Headache, Anxiety, and High Blood Pressure Relief Solution
It seems like your blood pressure is fluctuating, and despite taking medication, you are still experiencing headaches and anxiety. This could be due to several underlying issues, so it’s important to consult a cardiologist. They can properly assess your condition and adjust your treatment accordingly.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 16
Why do I get blurry vision and dizzy when standing?
It sounds like you might be experiencing orthostatic hypotension, which is a drop in blood pressure when you stand up. This can cause blurry vision and a feeling of blood rushing from your head. It's important to consult a cardiologist or a general physician to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 3rd Aug '24
Asked for Male | 42
Why do I experience chronic hypertension symptoms?
The symptoms you described seem arduous. Shortness of breath, dizziness, discomfort in the chest region, and pain on the left side often indicate cardiac complications. In certain instances, despite normal test results, cardiovascular issues persist. The medications prescribed aim to regulate elevated blood pressure levels. However, consulting a cardiologist once more might provide valuable insights.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 26
Managing High BP with Head and Body Pain
High blood pressure, along with head and body pain, can be a sign of serious health issues. It's important to consult a cardiologist to check your blood pressure levels and ensure your heart is functioning well.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 83
Should my mother undergo heart tumor surgery with symptoms?
Sometimes, doctors may decide against surgery for heart tumors if they believe the risks outweigh the benefits, especially in older patients or those with other health conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes. Her edema could be due to other factors. It is best to consult with a cardiologist who can give a detailed explanation and guide you on the best course of action.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Female | 28
Blood Clot Complications After Heart Surgery
I'm sorry to hear about your friend's condition. It sounds like there have been complications after the open-heart surgery, leading to blood clots. These clots can be serious, and the doctors are taking precautions to prevent brain damage. It's important to consult with the cardiologist who performed the surgery and the critical care specialist managing the case to understand the prognosis and next steps. They will be able to give you the best advice regarding her recovery and when she might be able to go home.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Female | 36
Left Side Chest Pain: Causes and Relief
Chest pain beneath your left breast can have many causes. Maybe it's muscle strain or heartburn. Maybe even anxiety. But sometimes the heart triggers the pain. If you also have shortness of breath, arm pain, or jaw pain, seek emergency medical care. This could signal a serious heart condition. Until seeing a cardiologist, stay calm and avoid strenuous activity. Resting can stop the pain from worsening.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 26th July '24
Asked for Female | 25
Do I have aortic sclerosis with mild aortic thickening?
Mild thickening of the aortic valve is not the same as aortic sclerosis. Sometimes, as people get older, their aortic valves can get a little bit thicker. It’s usually not a big deal and doesn’t cause any symptoms. Make sure to keep following up with a cardiologist so they can keep an eye on it.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 16th July '24
Asked for Male | 31
Why do my eyes turn red and heart race after drinking?
If you drink and your eyes turn red or your heart starts beating fast, it could mean that you are allergic to alcohol. This happens when your body cannot process alcohol properly. To help yourself feel better, try reducing your intake or not drinking at all. Also, drink a lot of water and get enough sleep so that your organism can recover.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 9th July '24
Asked for Female | 26
Is 2.9mm Echogenic Focus in LV Normal?
You have an echogenic focus measuring 2.9 mm in the left ventricle - this is often a meaningless discovery that isn’t associated with symptoms. This can happen when there are tiny deposits inside the heart muscle. The heart is still by all means okay with it. Always remember to check it during the regularly scheduled visits to make certain that everything is within normal limits.
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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon
Answered on 9th July '24