Heart Problems & Remedies

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Cardiac problem,biabetes,bp.

Heaviness in heart,anxiety,forgetfulness,loss of breath,excessive sweating,weakness, loss of weight,muscle pain,joints tender,stiffness in fingers of left hand.
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Heart rate increases.

My heart rate is getting increased in the morning after waking up and I'm facing stomach issues, have gases. Having back pain also. Similar thing happened in 2022 as well we did 2d echo but it was normal. It was diagnosed I've anxiety and for stomach we did USG it was normal too. Should I take tests again. Why can this happen??
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Ideal BP for 70 yr cirrhosis female

What should be ideal bp for 70 yr female? Mother, 70, has early cirrhosis, asymptomatic, and is on carvedilol (beta blocker) 3.125 mg twice since 2 months. Earlier was on TelmirideH on which BP was controlled. Now, after carvedilol, BP systolic remains around 135 n diastolic around 75 in morning and lesser in evening. Is this okay? Does carvedilol dose need adjustment or change of medicine suggested? (Beta blocker started due to cirrhosis.) What should be ideal bp range for 70 yr female?
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Please help me my report findings

Respected sir/Mam here are the key findings: - *Electrolytes and Minerals*: Sodium level is slightly low at 135 (normal range: 136-145). Consider increasing your intake of sodium-rich foods. - *Iron*: Several parameters indicate low iron status: UIBC is 302 (normal: 69-240), Transferrin Saturation is 10.91 (normal: 16-45), Ferritin is 13.5 (normal: 21.81-274.66), and Iron is 37 (normal: 65-175). A diet rich in iron or supplements may be beneficial. - *Diabetes*: HbA1c is elevated at 7.8 (normal: 0-5.6) and Fasting Glucose is 213 (normal: 70-100). Lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, are recommended. - *Allergy*: Elevated IgE at 732.3 (normal: 0-100) suggests potential allergies. Consultation with an allergist is advisable. - *Cardiac Health*: Triglycerides are high at 628 (normal: 0-150), and HDL is low at 28 (normal: 40-80). Dietary adjustments and regular exercise are recommended.
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Cardio phobia

I am having cardiophobia from last 2 yearswhat are the test need to be done to asses heart health please tell me.
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Ekg showing rhytm issues? Pvc??

Hello, I am using a device to record palpitations that occur at home, especially after eating meal and moving around.. I have to sit for a while, and relax my heart after I have a heavy meal I recorded one episode, and I request you to have a look at it
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Regarding palpitation

I have a question I suffer from palpitations one time it slowly increase from 120 bpm to 170; bpm and slowly it comes down and after that two months again all of sudden my pulse rate increase to 185-190 and get normal in 5 minutes during this period I have lot of anxiety is it due to this or psvt and if someone detect with psvt after that it necessary to take beta blocker or wait for next until it's get detected and if someone take betablocker for psvt does it cause first degree heart block
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6MM ASD L-R SHUNT in late premature baby

Hi, My baby was born at 33 weeks 4 days gestastional age. On day 2 she was diagnosed with Moderate 6MM ASD L-R shunt. She is going to be 1 month now. Will it close automatically and what is the prognosis? If so how much time will it take? What precautions have to be taken?
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CABG surgery

I consult a dr. About my sister chest pain . He told me that my sister suffering that his vanes having some air bubbles so thats why flow of blood is low towards heart so he suggested me for CABG surgery . It is right or wrong. If i go with CABG surgery then what is chances to success of surgery and how long it will work for my sister well life . Sir please suggest me right way
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Shortness of breath

I’m a 30-year-old woman and have recently undergone several tests due to swelling in my legs (pedal edema), which still occurs but varies in severity. My blood work — including CBC, thyroid, kidney, and liver function tests — all came back normal. A 2D echocardiogram also showed no abnormalities. However, I’ve recently started experiencing shortness of breath with exertion. Yesterday, while brisk walking, my oxygen saturation dropped to 91%, but it returned to 99% within a second of stopping. Is this kind of fluctuation normal, or should I undergo further evaluation for potential heart issues such as heart failure?
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