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Female | 50

Im having some chest pain and disconfort on my left side

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Experiencing left sided chest pain and discomfort can have various causes. It's essential to seek help immediately, especially if the pain is severe or accompanied by other symptoms like shortness of breath or nausea. Consult a cardiologist for evaluation.

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Male | 38

I am 38 years old male runner and training for marathon,, but on some days while running I lose my energy and feel dizzy and unable to continue, sudden hunger and my strength completely fades for about a quarter of an hour and then I continue. I noticed that my blood pressure drops through examination (80/40) so I did blood tests, ECG, chest x-ray, sinus x-ray and everything is good. What can be the cause, and what should I check next?

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

These symptoms could be due to factors like dehydration, low blood sugar, electrolyte imbalance, overexertion, or cardiovascular issues not detected by routine tests. You should consult a cardiologist with expertise in athletes to evaluate your training regimen, nutrition, and overall health for personalized guidance

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Male | 53

I was diagnosed with a ascending aorta 44cm but my doctor said I have no restrictions at all and it's not a anyersom confused thanks

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

A 4.4 cm ascending aorta measurement might be within normal limits. Your doctor has reassured you that there are no restrictions or aneurysm concerns. If you're still uncertain, discuss your diagnosis and seek a second opinion from an experienced cardiologist.. that could provide more clarity.

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Female | 20

I have a fast heart beat in middle of my sleep and also when I heard any small noise too. It lasts for upto 15 mins.

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Experiencing a fast heart rate during sleep or in response to noise can be due to various factors. It might be linked to anxiety, stress, caffeine intake, or other underlying medical conditions. Consult a professional who can assess your specific situation, conduct necessary tests, and provide guidance or treatment as needed to address the issue.

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Male | 40

Saans lene me takleef hath pair me jalan or chakkar aana

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

This can be indicative of various underlying medical issues, specifically when you are experiencing fainting problems. Seek immediate medical attention immediately for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

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Female | 40

Chest pain burning in neck

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

If the chest pain is severe, prolonged, or associated with other symptoms like shortness of breath, nausea, or lightheadedness, seek medical attention immediately. Don't ignore chest pain, even if you suspect it may not be heart related. Consult your nearest cardiologist or heart hospital.

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Female | 20

I have left sided, lower rib pain underneath my left breast. It feels sharp, but only lasts for 5 minutes. When I breathe deeply, it gets irritated. I was wondering if this is something serious?

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

The symptoms you told can have various causes, from muscle strain to potential lung or chest wall issues. It may or may not be serious but its imp to check with a cardiology specialist as they can perform tests to know the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment, ensuring any serious conditions are ruled out.

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Male | 39

My Total cholesterol is 208 ,HDL34and LDL 142 ,LDL to HDL ratio is 4.24 so any Dangerous sign for my health.plz suggest

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Your cholesterol levels with elevated LDL and low HDL along with a high LDL to HDL ratio suggest a risk for heart disease. To understand your risk better consult a cardiologist or a physician.. They can provide personalized guidance, recommend lifestyle changes, and discuss medication options if needed to manage your cholesterol and lower your heart disease risk. 

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Male | 77

Can you tell me the meaning of cardiovascular infection in your lung with no pneumonia?

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Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

The term "cardiovascular infection in the lung with no pneumonia" is not a recognized medical diagnosis. Infections in the lung are usually classified as respiratory infections, and cardiovascular issues related to the heart and blood vessels. To gain a clear understanding of your condition, talk to your nearest cardiologist who can provide an accurate diagnosis.

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Male | 21

I have pain in my chest but x-ray and blood test, and mucus test are okay. What can happen to me?

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Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Experiencing chest pain despite normal X-rays, blood tests, and mucus tests can have several possible explanations. It might be related to musculoskeletal issues, anxiety, acid reflux, or other respiratory conditions not easily detected by these initial tests. If the pain is related to heart issues, a cardiologist may be recommended for a more specialized evaluation.

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Female | 33

can fibromyalgia cause heart problems

Can fibromyalgia cause heart problems?

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Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Yes it can, if you have high stress, anxiety, insomnia, disturbed sleep patterns

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Male | 35

can anemia cause heart palpitations

Can anemia cause heart palpitations?

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Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

In anaemia, your heart will try pumping more blood to compensate. This causes palpitations and increases the heart rate. 

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Female | 47

how to prevent stroke after shingles

How to prevent stroke after shingles?

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Get checked for stroke risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Be aware of stroke symptoms like trouble speaking, seeing, moving. Call doctor immediately if you have them

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Female | 33

Can Cardiac Arrest Happen Despite Normal Heart Reports?

Sir with all normal heart reports DEcho TMT negative can anyone face cardiac arrest as some one told me cardiac can come to any one anywhere is it true sir please help..

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

With Normal heart reports on DEcho and TMT, there’s a minimal probability of cardiac arrest. But one should bear in mind that cardiac arrest may happen to anyone, anywhere and even people with no previous history of their heart being affected by any illness. Any signs and symptoms including chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations should be referred to a cardiologist for an evaluation.

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Male | 71

What Could Be Causing Nausea and Chest Discomfort After Ischemic Stroke in a 71 Year Old?

Your dad, who is 71 years old, experienced an ischemic stroke 14 days ago. As a result, he lost sensation on his right side and has some speech difficulties. He is currently taking medication for his condition. After the stroke, he experienced nausea and chest discomfort. Although he underwent cardiac tests, all the results came back normal. The cause of his chest discomfort and burning sensation is unclear at this point. I would like to know what may be the causes and whats the next step to take.

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

The causes of your father’s chest pain and burning sensations include acid reflux, anxiety or medication side effect. But considering his past medical history of ischemic stroke and age, a cardiac cause must be excluded. I suggest a cardiologist referral for further evaluation and treatment. He should continue with the medication used to treat his stroke and have regular visits from a health care provider.

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