Chest pain Shortness of breath
Greetings sir my name srihari age 29 today chest pain and discomfort feel Shortness of breath ecg done anything problem sir
Greetings sir my name srihari age 29 today chest pain and discomfort feel Shortness of breath ecg done anything problem sir
My father has coronary artery disease. He is 75 years old. He takes a baby aspirin, ramipril, and flavedon MR daily. For a recent dental infection, he has been prescribed Ofloxacin plus ornidazole combination along with a painkiller that has aceclofenac, paracetamol, and serratiopeptidase. He has been prescribed these for three days. Are these safe for him?
Dear sir kindly find attached my ecg report...i m working in pharmaceutical company...i showed my ecg report to cardiologist and physician as well... All doctors says ecg is normal... But in ecg report wrote sinus rhythm left atrial abnormality... So I want to know that why is mentioned abnormal ecg?? While doctor is saying ecg is normal... Yesterday suddenly I felt ghabrahat and palpitations so I did ecg today
Dear all, I had been for routine test near cardiologist, wherein ecg and tmt reports were normal. However, in 2D ECHO, there was mentioning of LVH concentric. I am taking temsan 80. Relevant reports are enclosed.
Hello Doctor, I wanted to ask about some episodes I’ve been experiencing. During the day, while I was completely at rest, my heart rate suddenly increased to around 160–170 bpm and stayed high for about 5 minutes. I got an ECG done immediately, which showed normal rhythm with sinus tachycardia. Then at night after dinner, while resting, my heart rate was around 72 bpm and suddenly increased to about 135 bpm, and within 2 minutes it came down to around 100 bpm on its own. This has happened more than once. I did not have significant chest pain or severe symptoms, just the sudden increase in heart rate. Could this be something like episodic sinus tachycardia or SVT? Do I need further evaluation like a Holter monitor or any other tests?
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