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Plz check stress echo report
Hlo I had stress echo done few days ago... the report is mentioned negative. Can u plz give ur opinion on it esp regarding ejection fraction part which did not increase much after exercise ? My symptoms is I have exertional chest pain and low exercise capacity.. I am overweight and have very sedentary life style The purpose of this test wants to mainly look for stable Angina changes and check exercise capacity before I could begin some fitness programme to reduce weight
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Stress echo is absolutely normal. Start your exercise- start by moderation and gradually increase to intense. Your sole target has to be weight reduction. Since all you symptoms or further complications are all related to weight, you need to work on this.
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The report is absolutely normal. There is no angina. You can begin Exercise
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Report is normal. Weight reduction is always beneficial.
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