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Chest pain
My father had undergone angioplasty over a year ago with 4 stents, he is undergoing regular follow ups and Medications. 2 months back he went for follow up, his reports like ECG, ECHO, Lipid profile, etc were normal, also doctor had reduced the doses of medicines earlier prescribed. But from few days he is feeling chest pain, but only when he does little heavy physical activities or even sometimes during riding scooty. Also on asking he said pain is little stronger than earlier but it goes away on its own. How come after stent procedure, following diet, regular medications, exercise he is facing it again? Please guide.
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Get a TMT done, it ll give you the answer whether stents are blocked or it is non cardiac. Consult me once TMT is done
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You had asked a similar question earlier. Lot of factors depend on it. Need to know the angiography and angioplasty report ideally with the videos to assess his procedures. Also need to assess his medications thoroughly. Only then can help you out on this. This kind of complex situations are better dealt over consultation than a question like this
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