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Sir I got my echo done in 2020 it said lv diastolic dysfunction in the report and the rest was normal. I had slight lung problem and they put me on maxiflo inhaler for 5 months saying asthma but told me to get off it which I did . Right now i have severe tiredness and can't do much physical work i feel shortness of breath also my heart beats really fast . Is it due to my heart?Do i need medication for diastolic dysfunction?I'm 20 years old .
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You had your 2D ECHO in 2020. At that time you were 18 years old. I suggest you should consult your Cardiologists when you have any problem related to heart or respiration.
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At the age of 20 years , getting breathless with palpitations on effort, warrants consultation with a cardiologist for further investigation (echo and ECG,blood test chest xray) and management.
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Do 2 D echo again Consult to cardiologist at your place
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Indicative of cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Adv Chest xray PA view, repeat 2d echo, cardiology consultation.
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Repeat 2D echo.. Follow your cardiologist advice strictly
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No Kindly do echo scan again and consult a cardiologist at your locality
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Consult nearby cardiologist for physical examination
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Kindly consult a cardiologist.
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nothing to worry..kindly do 2decho and chest xray avoid heavy exercise or work
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