Heart Problems & Remedies

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Information about RFA

The arrythmia of the heart was diagnosed and instead of a pacemaker they want to administer RFA to treat it. How safe is it. How big are the risks. How common is it. Is it efficient.
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I have attack eco report

Please read the report and suggest me next step . Is it ok or not please read the report I have attached it .
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Moderately abnormal ECG

Hi, Recently went for routine checkup. Too my surprise ECG showed moderately abnormal along wih other findings that are attached herewith. Lifestyle is mostly sedentary. BP and pulse both were high at the time of ECG Usually my pulse is around 82 but the same was over 100 bpm at the time of ECG. Apart from this fasting sugar is within the normal range Urine routine is normal Thyroid is normal Is there something to worry about ? Response is appreciated.
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1 heartbeat feels different

Especially at night, my heart will beat normally, suddenly, there will be one heartbeat that either beats louder and then it goes back to normal. Feels very different.
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Hypertension, high sgpt, high uric acid,

I have pain in my chest frequently . When checked by BP was also high. In my blood test report sgpt, cholesterol and uric acid was also high. My ECG and ECHO reports were normal. Having anxiety as well frequently. Please suggest as not feeling well since 2-3 weeks .
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Lipoprotein a 61.79 mg/dl

Im having lipoprotein A 61.79 mg/dl. and total cholesterol 222 and lipase 93 u/l is it serious? please help me
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Medicine time regarding tachycardia

Hello Doctors. I am having sinus tachycardia and I take nebicard 2.5 mg. My doctor has prescribed to take medicine in the morning by 10am but I find it comfortable to take by 4pm. Can you guide me at what time should I take nebicard 2.5mg for best results.
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BP and ECG

Dt: 22.11.2024 Bp 160/100 no medication Dt: 26.11.2024 BP 140/90 no medication Dt: 28.11.2024 BP 164/104 no medication Dt: 29.11.2024 BP 156/96 no medication Did ecg 29.11.2024 Rate 102 Rr 588 Pr 143 Qrsd 99 Qt 359 Qtc 468 Axis P 74 Qrs 61 T 37 sinus tachycardia rate >99 Probable left atrial enlargement P> 50ms <-0.10mV V1 Abnormal r wave progression , early transition Qrs area >0 in v2 Started medication Nexovas 10 morning and night and blocpro 5 morning As I have started medication for the first time feel uneasy and anxious Bp down 02.12.2024 130/80 Worried about my ecg report Lots of stress at work Asked to do the following test CbC, hba1c, lipid , tsh, rft, renal artery doppler and 2d echo , sugar fast and after meal .
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Fast heart beat

I have started going fir a walk after a long gap . I am obese weighing 90 kg . I am on bp medication telma 40 and ciplar 10 . But since 2 days when i started my walks my heart rate gas increased and even at rest it us 85-90 . Also after walking it tajes time to come down from 140 to 90 . Approximately 5 minutes . My bp checked at home us 130/90 but at doctos clinic it us 150/100. Ecg and echo done in nay were fine only sinus trachchardia What else to taje
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Hypertension.

I'm 26 years old and recently discovered that my blood pressure was 140/90. I started taking blood pressure medication on my doctors advice. After doing a full body test, I found out that my uric acid and cholesterol levels were also high, and I began taking medication for those as well. When I check my blood pressure at home, it’s normal, but it’s high when checked at the clinic using a mercury blood pressure machine. Based on this, my changed my medication from propranolol to telmisartan and bisoprolol at night, along with medications for uric acid and cholesterol. I also did an chest X-ray and kidney Doppler test, and my kidney function appears to be normal. However, the tests showed that I have grade 2 fatty liver. I’m non-alcoholic but often eat food from outside. My current weight is 87 kg, and my height is 5'11". Given all of this, I’d like to ask: what can I do to get off medication in the future?
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