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2D ECHO AND TMT
Hello doctor. My father is 49 years old. He has mild hypertension. 147/90. He got 2decho and Tmt done. TMT says "Test is negative for exercise induced reversible ischemia". So doctors says that's normal. In 2d echo, it says concentric hypertrophy. EF is normal. And LV mass is normal too. Only RWT is increased mildly. Rest everything is normal. I wanna know if this is mild hypertrophy or severe? And is it reversible with lifestyle changes and medicine? Please help. We are very worried about his heart health.
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In hypertensive pt. hypertrophy occurs in later stage try to manage it Avoid excess salt Consult properly
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Don’t worry only need to control hypertension
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