Hello,
I recently had a full body checkup. My BP was around 90/60, LDL was 121 mg/dL, HDL was 54 mg/dL, and I occasionally experience palpitations. The doctor who reviewed the tests mentioned that my ECG looked a little different.
Could you please advise if these findings are concerning and whether I need any further tests or evaluation?
Thank you.
My father had a major heart attack last month . After performing an angiography, the doctor has advised bypass surgery along with mitral valve replacement or repair. His current Ejection Fraction is 25, and he is also diabetic.
Hello, after half a year of starvation because of stomach issue, I am not recovered properly at home, rest and sleep. Now I feel breathless and if I don't rest and go outside when I'm tired due to family conflict sometimes, sensation from hands and feet and lips and teeth goes the same time my heartbeat rises. this events happen constantly Can anyone explain what is happening
My father aged around 68 suddenly got heart failure with pulmonary flash edema 2 months back doctors telling it can be due to long term diabetes ,yesterday we took his CT calcium so it shows as 2400 .now what should be don't next .he is into blood thinners and diabetic medicines ..
My father had angioplasty on 7th Jan 2026.
He is under below medication. Also I have attached the blood report.
I wanted to know-
1- Is GGT elevated level is because of Atorva or daily consumption of home made Paneer or the Tab Uprise 60k which he took for 12 weeks as his Vit D was 18 few months back? And how to overcome this?
2- His HSCRP is 2.88 now.. is this concerning ? How to lower it down?
He eat healthy diet. Daily 40 grams of Paneer as protien and good amount Of fruits ( apple,Avacardo, Papaya, Dragonfruit).
Also he walks 5 KMs daily on an average.
He is under below medication:-
Ecosprin 75 mg - 1-0-0
Prasudoc 10 mg- 1-0-0
Atorva 20mg- 0-0-1
Nikoran 5mg - 1-0-1
Concor 2.5mg - 0-0-1
Tazloc 20mg- 1-0-0
Orofer XT - 1-0-0
Montek lc & Venusia Sera Plus cream- because of itching due to Psoriasis
Duphalc - SOS