Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Cardiac Surgeon,Cardiologist,Cardiothoracic Surgeon
16 years of experience
MS - General Surgery,MBBS,MCh - Cardio Thoracic Surgery,Fellowship in Heart & Lung Transplant
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Questions Answered By Dr. Bhaskar Semitha
Asked for Female, 46
I am 46 yrs old women. My chief complain is having left side chest pain since last 2 months, whenever the pain is elevated I m using ibuprofen tablet but still the pain is increasing day by day
Answered on 27th Nov '24
It is bothering that the pain persists, even if you take ibuprofen. Chest pain that is one of the hearts, lungs, or parts of the body or could be a result of inflammation might be the reason. Certainly, along with identifying the cause of the problem, a cardiologist can prescribe the correct and effective treatment.
Asked for Female, 54
I am feeling pain in left arm, a bit of weakness in left arm and 93 pulse. Slight uneasiness in left side of chest. Is this something to worry about. I’ve tried to get an app with Dr. Ryan in malad branch but I am told he is fully booked.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
You may have potential heart problems which could be indicated by the condition of your heart. Left arm pains, faintness, and discomfort in the left chest area could be among the possible heart conditions. The pulse rate of 93 is higher than the normal level. These symptoms could be the ground of a heart-related problem, so it is necessary to see a cardiologist immediately.
Asked for Male, 50
I have some pain inside my left side of my chest and centre. The pain escalates during sleep. Why is the cause and cure ?
Answered on 18th Nov '24
You are likely suffering from a phenomenon called acid reflux. Your stomach might produce the acid that will travel upward causing pain in your chest especially when lying down. It may be that the causes are eating particular kinds of food, being overweight, or you continue smoking. To solve the problem, you are recommended to avoid spicy and high-fat meals, eat less, and not lie down immediately after eating. It is highly suggested to visit a cardiologist if the pain persists.
Asked for Male, 74
I am 74 years old male and my heart block pain problem few years, i have used heart pain relief medicine few years, and gtn spray used. But recent few days all medicine and pain relief spray i used but haven't pain relief and very pain and vomiting.. Plz few advice what should i fo now?
Answered on 18th Nov '24
The chest pain you feel frequently, medications not working, and vomiting are the major health issues that bother you. One likely explanation could be that the weakening of your heart is leading to the onset of these conditions. Please get help urgently from a cardiologist as it is essential. Such symptoms can also be a sign of a heart attack and it is therefore necessary that you go to the nearest ER first, for a complete check-up and appropriate treatment.
Asked for Male, 79
My grandpa had a heart attack and we admitted him last week now he says he feels shortness of breath?
Answered on 18th Nov '24
Breathlessness occurring after a heart attack to the patient can be attributed to the heart possibly having insufficient pumping, which, in turn, causes fluid to build up in the lungs. This is usually associated with difficulty in breathing. Other symptoms seen in such a case are tiredness and coughing. It is good to inform a cardiologist of this cause. Consequently, prescription drugs or other treatments may have to be modified to help him more efficiently.
Asked for Male, 19
What are the causes of neck beat, heart palpitations, and arm pain ????
Answered on 13th Nov '24
The causes of symptoms like fast heartbeats, chest pain, and neck swelling can be varied, from anxiety to heart conditions like congestive heart failure. These symptoms may also happen due to nervousness, anxiety, or drinking too much coffee. Sometimes, they can even be related to a heart issue. If you frequently feel this way, it's best to see a cardiologist to understand the cause and get the right treatment.
Asked for Male, 59
My father has recently had a pressure stock which shows a heart plus rate of fifty-seven. Is it good or bad
Answered on 13th Nov '24
A heart rate of fifty-seven is usually normal in adults, especially if there are no symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, or chest pain. Many factors can contribute to a heart rate of fifty-seven, such as physical fitness or certain medications. Generally, this heart rate is not a cause for concern, though it's always wise to consult a cardiologist if you have any worries.
Asked for Male, 19
What are the causes of Heart palpitations, Neck beat, chest pain, arms pain, muscles twich problems ???
Answered on 13th Nov '24
Panic attacks, tachycardia, and muscle cramps can also occur due to anxiety, caffeine, or dehydration in the person's body. Signs include rapid heartbeat, neck pounding, chest/arm pain, and unexpected muscle spasms. You can do this by doing deep breathing which can help you to relax, drink a lot of water, avoid caffeine, and manage stress. However, if the symptoms remain, it's better to visit a cardiologist to rule out any underlying problems.
Asked for Female, 13
My sister which is 13 years old is experiencing chest palpitations, her rest heart rate is 61 when during the slightest movement or especially when standing up it raises to 100-170. She has constant fatigue and sometimes chest pain that can worsen
Answered on 6th Nov '24
Your sister seems to have some heart troubles. If the heart rate escalates from 61 to 100-170, particularly with motion, it might be the result of a disorder known as "postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome" (POTS), which in a person can cause fatigue and chest pain. It's vital to consult a cardiologist who can diagnose the condition and recommend the best ways to deal with it.
Asked for Female, 6
6 year female child have heartbeat 100 per minute during sleep.Is it within in the normal range?
Answered on 30th Oct '24
A 6-year-old having a 100 heart rate per minute while sleeping can be normal. For kids, the rate of the heart can change with the activities they do, the emotions they feel, and the sleep. The abnormality of the heart rate to 100 while sleeping can be because of dreams or a low-grade virus infection. If your child seems ok as well as doesn't have any other symptoms, observe the situation. If you are worried or you see any odd symptoms, talk to a cardiologist.
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About
Registration
- 82850 Andhra Pradesh Medical Council 2013Services
- Peripheral Angioplasty
- Coronary Angiogram
- Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
- Radial Approach Angiography
- Ct Angiogram
- Acute Aortic Dissection
- Cardioversion
- Carotid Angioplasty And Stenting
- Pacemaker Implantation
- Cardiac Ablation
- Patent Foramen Ovale
- Congenital Birth Defects In The Heart Correction
- Cardiac Catheterisation
- Cardiac Pacing
- Patent Ductus Artriosus Device Closure
- Cardiac Procedure
- Treadmill Test Tmt
- Coronary Angioplasty Bypass Surgery
- Electrocardiography Ecg
- Asd Vsd Device Closure
- Pulmonary Function Test Pft
- Mitral Heart Valve Replacement
- Ultrasound Ultrasonography
- 2D Echocardiography 2D Echo
Specializations
- Cardiac Surgeon
- Cardiologist
- Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Education
- MS - General Surgery - Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
- MBBS - University Of Mysore, India
- MCh - Cardio Thoracic Surgery - Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
- Fellowship in Heart & Lung Transplant - St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney
Memberships
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)