Chest Pain During Exercise Treatment

Pain in heart during exercise can be a sign of angina. The pain is mainly brought on if the exercise is done after a heavy meal of during extreme cold. Once the exercise ceases the pain fades away quickly within a minute or two.

Pain in heart during exercise can be a sign of angina. The pain is mainly brought on if the exercise is done after a heavy meal of during extreme cold. Once the exercise ceases the pain fades away quickly within a minute or two. ... More

Health Q&A
About lvh and lvdd

I am 30 years old and i was suffering from extreme tiredness and shortness of breath when I went to clinic my bp was 160 /100 later 10 days I have done 2d echo and it shows mild LVH and Grade I LV diastolic dysfunction present. Now i feels very tiredness and I exhaust on small walk. Should i worry about this

Chest tightness and discomfort

From Morning having chest tightness and discomfort. Already I am taking concor 10mg twice a day. Did TMT during Dec-25 (normal). Did holter study which showed PVC. today took an ECG is it mentioning towards any serious cardiac event. In the observation they have mentioned as possible anterseptal MI. In google it say heart attack Can some one guide

Grade 1 DD in 2d echo report

During routine health check up i had 2d echo and there is Grade 1 DD in 2d echo report ?I am 30 years old slightly overweight but exact one year ago my 2d echo was normal. PFA for the reports Is it serious ? What should I do now ?i am really scared please answer

Shortness of breathe and chest pain

I am 21 years old male.3 days ago I got a chest pain at left side and it lasted for 30 mins then it got okay but from then I am having shortness of breathe and its even when I am resting and it increases when I do physical work.I am also now having intermittent mild chest pains at different sites.So what should I do and it be anything serious?

About TMT test conclusion

I have done my TMT test today in which the conclusion was mentioned as "POSITIVE FOR INDUCED INSCHEMIA", Can I get the exact condition of that phrase and Is it a serious issue if so how can treat or reverse it? To elaborate myself I am a Bank employee with Cervical spondylitis C3 C4 C5 discs and radiating pains towards my left side

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