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IS PASP 26 mmHG + RAP normal
Hi I had minor abnormality in PFT in January Doctor advised pulmo clear and inhaler I got fine and a week ago , I got my 2d Echo done I use inhaler on SOS when i feel short of breath and anxious My echo report shows mild TR and PAP 26 mmHG + RAP Attaching PFT from January and Echo report Please check Am I normal Is my PA pressure normal What do I need to do next ?
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Pl have repeat echo. Pl consult pulmonologist and cardiologist for further evaluation and treatment .As of now it is OK.pl do Yoga, meditation and pranayama.
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borderline..but normal considering the parameters
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After some day's repeat the echo at a better place.if it's still high you need to rule out idiopathic pah with further investigation.
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consult a pulmonologist for further evaluation
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