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Please review my reports

Hi sir,kindly review my reports . I already don't eat so much of red meat .still pls guide me.help me to come out of this.

High chest pain with m breathing problem

Hi Doctors, Good morning. I would like to inform you that, yesterday I had a moderate to high pain around my chest area, pain on back left associated with difficulty in breathing. Yesterday I had some chicken biriyani with a glass of coke. Day before yesterday I had fish curry both are home made not outside food and I had it in regular quantity not in excess. With that in mind, I searched for home remedies and had eno, warm water. I went to toilet for 2 times and I am feeling better than yesterday night. But the pain is still on and off. Breathing is ok for now. I have some Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, ENT issue like tinnitus,discharge, Vertigo issue. when I recently checked my BP in hospital I got 150/90. Nurse told me that's bec of speed walk. its ok.  I request you to guide me what I need to do now, within what time I need to consult Doctor. If so which specialist do I need to consult Cardiologist or Gastro or Lung specialist. I am confused and please suggest me on this.

Fetal heart issue seen in 17th week

I did anotomy scan at 17 weeks everything seems to be completely normal except the heart related findings. Below are the findings. Small pulmonary artery Vsd and overriding arota Is this normal at 17 weeks ? The Doctor who did my ultrasound scanning over stomach  asked me to follow up again after 20 week as it is not clear in 17th week scanning but the gynaecologist who is checking me said to terminate the pregnancy immediately. What should I do please help 😭😭😭😭

BP report evaluation

Evening BP is usually higher as compared to morning BP. Typical ranges are 145/95 in the evening. Want to submit the BP chart.

Query regarding medication  higher pulse

I have a query regarding medication for pulse.Iam 44 year old male taking bp medicines since almost 10 months.It started with telmisartan 40 mg then transitioned to 25 mg till it got changed again a week ago.Iam taking Rivelol 40/50 for bp and one medicine Betaloc 25 has been prescribed sos in case there are palpitations and higher pulse.Now my query is Iam checking my bp almost every other day the bp reading is normal but the pulse hovers around 90/91/92.Is this concerning.Also is it required to take Betaloc 25 in case the pulse is around 90/91/92 or should it only be taken if it crosses 100? Pls advise

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Dr. James Karas - Cardiologist
Dr. James Karas Cardiologist (Medical School, Fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases, Residency in Internal Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Medical degree, DO, Fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine) 36 years experience Cleveland Clinic
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Dr. John P Kovalchin - Pediatrician
Dr. John P Kovalchin Pediatrician (Medical School, Fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology, Residency in Pediatrics, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2) 37 years experience The Richard M Ross Heart Hospital
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Dr. John Jay Warner - Internal Medicine
Dr. John Jay Warner Internal Medicine (Medical School, Residency) 34 years experience The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center General Surgery
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Dr. Fareed Raza Shaikh - Cardiologist
Dr. Fareed Raza Shaikh Cardiologist (Medical School, Class of 1999, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2) 29 years experience Mount Carmel Medical Group
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Dr. Lee R Davis - Internal Medicine
Dr. Lee R Davis Internal Medicine (Fellowship, Medical School, Residency, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Class of 1973) 53 years experience Knightsbridge Int Med & Car
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