Borderline ECG in "30 weeks pregnant"
I am currently 30 weeks pregnant and doctor suggested ECG and 2D echo during routine check ups. ECG came out to be borderline. Is there any issue? Attached report for reference.
I am currently 30 weeks pregnant and doctor suggested ECG and 2D echo during routine check ups. ECG came out to be borderline. Is there any issue? Attached report for reference.
So I Have Cholestrol HDL is 32 LDL is 139 Triglyceride is 180 Have Family History of Cardiac Ailment My Calcium Scoring is 0. My Physician Started with Rosuvas F20 for 3 Months It's been 10 days I feel bloated & Constipated. Is it Common Side Effects or Should I stop taking Statins for while. My Digestion is already very poor.
Hi Recently month ago my father undergone Bypass surgery at present he is having too much pains from chest to stomach , shoulder and other areas of body he feeling too much fatigue and he is taking Dolo 650 two times a day to control the pains for some time he feeling relief and he is not likely eat food even if he eat little spice food He is having too much stomach burning.So is it common after Bypass surgery?I am as son feeling too much depressed about his condition.He is also diabetic he can't take little sweets and every day his sugar spike 200 above even he is not any sugary foods.So,any diet to be follow and can he eat non veg foods like chicken.Please provide any instructions. Thank you
Dear sir, today am taking echo test for back pain ,pls see the report its normal or any issue , pls give your feedback sir
Dear sir , general purpose we have taken ecg test ,pls see the report and give your feed back sir ,its normal or any issue
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