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I am 25 year old female ,recently had a echocardiogram . Report was showing everything normal except one finding - Mild thickened aortic ncc . Does it mean I have aortic sclerosis?
Female | 25
Mild thickening of the aortic valve is not the same as aortic sclerosis. Sometimes, as people get older, their aortic valves can get a little bit thicker. It’s usually not a big deal and doesn’t cause any symptoms. Make sure to keep following up with a cardiologist so they can keep an eye on it.
Answered on 20th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
My eyes goes red and heart beat go fast after drinking
Male | 31
If you drink and your eyes turn red or your heart starts beating fast, it could mean that you are allergic to alcohol. This happens when your body cannot process alcohol properly. To help yourself feel better, try reducing your intake or not drinking at all. Also, drink a lot of water and get enough sleep so that your organism can recover.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
I am 32 years old. I'm 21 weeks pregnant. In anomaly scan, intra cardiac echogenic focus in the left ventricle. Is it serious problem.
Female | 32
This is not usually a big deal. It is common and mostly harmless. Also, it can resolve on its own without causing any problems for your child. Therefore, ensure you have regular visits to your gynecologist for further observation and to confirm everything is alright with the pregnancy.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Hi doctor my name is Lakshmi Gopinath I have two hand pain and heart pain in two side.what is the solution.
Female | 23
These signs may indicate a condition known as angina which occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen. This results in discomfort or pressure around the chest; it may also radiate down the arm, up into the neck or back. If these are the symptoms you’re experiencing, then it’s important to get medical help right away because angina could mean that there is something wrong with your heart. Treatment options for angina include medicines, and lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and getting regular exercise; sometimes surgery or other procedures might be necessary too if they can help improve blood flow to the heart.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
I am some problem in my chest
Male | 25
There could be many reasons for this. Sometimes it's just a case of indigestion or heartburn caused by eating too fast or consuming foods that don't agree with us. Another frequent reason is acid reflux, characterized by a burning feeling in the chest. Stress or anxiety might also be considerations since they can sometimes affect the chest. Eating smaller meals more often and avoiding fatty, spicy foods is advisable. If the matter persists seek medical help to rule out anything serious.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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