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Diagnosed with heart ailment
Diagnosed with heart ailments Male, 26 I have recently been diagnosed with mild concentric lvh and grade 1 diastolic dysfunction . I am having intermittent chest pain and back pain not related with physical activity. Below are other details: TSH-10.32 Free T4 - 0.85 CRP - 4.5 HDL-32 LDL-181 TROP T - Negative Ejection Fraction = 72% Hb,DC,TC normal ECG and ECHO reports attached. Can anyone please evaluate my ECG report . Note: I was hypertensive(155/95) and without medication . Now taking medicine and bp is 125/80. Thank you in advance
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Do you take any thyroid medicine? Can you please share your complete thyroid function test reports?
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Your ECG and Echo both show BP related changes. You have to continue BP medicines. Also you have hypothyroidism and high cholesterol. Just start thyroid medication in consultation with a physician that will take care of high cholesterol also to some extent. Continue BP medicines, repeat lipid profile after 3 months. Also need lifestyle modifications like regular exercise, weight control, diet control
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Continue the same medicine—-hypertension
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Salt restrictions & meditation should help
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