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Advise on Mild  problems in 2d Echo
My father legs are swolling from few month, all his blood test like Renal, Lipid, Thyroid, Liver, CBC, Serum Electrolytes, everything came as normal, Did Ultra sound scan that too normal, Just found few mild issues in 2D Echo, He also diagnosed with Parkison few months back, His Left hand shakes and slowness in Movement and in past couple of times his BP highs upto 190-200, now its 120-130 max. we did MRI brain few Mild issues in brain and on medications for Parkinson. But for legs swolleing doctor advised to take advise with Cardio. Here is the impressions: 1) Normal Sized LV, No LV RWMA, decreased LV Complaince, fair LV Systolic Function 2) mild dilatation of LA 3) Mild AR 4) AV Sclerosis , No AS, Mild AE,5) Milf TR - No PAH He is presently on below Medication Tab Syndopa 110 thrice a day Tab Rasalect once at nigth Tab Biohomin once in afternoon Tab cetanil 10 once in morning Tab Ecosprin AV 150/20 once at nigth. Please Advise on this. Thank you
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Hello, This Echo report suggests age related degenerative changes in heart. Nothing major. Does nor correlate with his leg swelling. This could be drug induced. I need to know if he is receiving any calcium channel blockers for high bp.
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