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Bp check at hospital is complusory?

I face this issue alot- i go for checkup n they want bp checked- now sometimes i can be stressed or dehydrated or standing for 5-10 minutes still they will check bp n it will be high like around 160/100 ( this was today) I dont have whitecoat one coz 3 weeks ago bp at family clinic was 130/80- Its just that there r so many factors affecting bp so its impossible to not get high levels some days Omron home readings average shows 125/80- average of 20 readings

Chest pain 24*7 from 4 months

Sir I experienced chest and romboid area pain in December 25 I went for ecg and it showed mild st depression and trop I was normal doctor prescribed statin and clonafit beta. After 1 month I went to cardiologist, he performed echo tmt and ecg all was normal. And stopped statin and clonafit beta. After stopping medicine I felt severe weakness and disbalance with headache. This is April and still my chest and romboid area pain is 24*7 and whole walking I feel diziness and high heart rate 125. I feel pain in chest 24*7 and diziness when going out. Kindly help

Troponin I test

My troponin I test result is 0.8. Is it normal ? I have chest pain' from so many days.. And bp is fluctuating from 2 Months.. Suggest me

(Low LVEF & Atrial Fibrillation)

My father (male, ~70 years) had two episodes of dengue within a short period: 1st episode: 25 January 2025 2nd episode: 15 March 2026 During both episodes, he developed cardiac complications: Low LVEF (~30–35%) Atrial Fibrillation Elevated Troponin (~50) in both episodes He has now been discharged on medical management. The treating doctor has advised: Holter monitoring Considering coronary angiography / MRI angio My questions: Can dengue infection alone cause recurrent low LVEF and atrial fibrillation in such a short span? Is this likely due to dengue-induced myocarditis, or could it indicate underlying coronary artery disease or chronic heart condition? How important is it to proceed with angiography in this situation? Is recovery of heart function (LVEF) possible after such episodes? Any guidance on prognosis and next steps would be helpful.

Swelling over feet

My Grand mother having mild swellings in feet only after she forgots to take medicine Tab.Bisoheart 5mg so please advise

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Dr. Charles Riddle Holden - General Surgeon
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