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Inducible ischaema
My father is 55 years old. Today he went for threadmill test and the inference is he has inducible ischaemia. Doctor advised to take angio. Will there be a blockage? Can it be cured using medicines? Or do we need a surgery? Once if it is cured, will there be chance for reoccurrence? Will it increase the rate of heart failure? I am worried
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First rule out the disease by doing angiography probably after that you can get ur answers
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First undergo an angiogram then decision will be taken.
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