Myocardial ischemia

2022-03-29 16:07:05
Hello Does myocardial ischemia go away after opening the plaque? Or does it cause irreversible injury to the heart?
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Answered2022-03-30 04:04:15

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Hello dear, It’s a vast topic to discuss in this platform. Preventable and treatable but may not be completely curable. Case to case dependent infact

Answered2022-03-29 16:51:20

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If coronary occlusion persists for more than 30 minutes then it causes irreversible damage to the myocardium. But don't worry you just need to take few medicines on a regular basis and do some life style modification.

Answered2022-03-29 16:21:48

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It's a irreversible injury of heart

Answered2022-03-29 16:19:37

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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.

Answered2022-03-29 16:13:39

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