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Cardio Disorders

Cardio Disorders Online Doctors Consultation

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Questions about Cardio Disorders

Why 14 year old girl feeling lightheaded,blackness type after she wakes up from bed?

43 days ago
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14 years old girl feeling lightheaded after waking up from bed. It's happening from 3 months. Dizziness sometimes also. Her weight is 33.45 kg. What is happening with her & what is the treatment of it?


Low diastolic pressure

45 days ago
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I'm a 17 year old female. My blood pressure stays low. around 109/45. Why is my diastole so low? I drink around 2 Liters of water per day. Medical History : 1) Had ASD defect. Underwent open heart surgery. 2) hemoglobin levels were 9.8. now its 12.8


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Fear of heart attack

80 days ago
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Dear sir From last 5 month I have a fear of heart attack, because of some time my left hand pain and other symptoms of heart problem including chest pain I visited to approx 3 cardiologist, doctor says heart is ok Done minimum 10 ecg all are ok only heart rate is high Echo is also normal Tmt done it's a negative Still I have sometime chest pain, left hand pain


Please explain in detail what problem you are going through
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How to avoid edema

80 days ago
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Age 60 yrs bp 90 to 140 diabetis 100 to 189 angioplasty done in March 2023 At present there is edema 15 fays ago serum 170 There is tyreness in the evening but when I take rest for 2 days at that time there is no edema


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Palpitations

80 days ago
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Heigh heart rates and giddiness. Sever Pls help me


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Chest tightness

86 days ago
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I had a chest pain 2 months ago, dr told to do chest xray and ecg but reports came out to be normal. This dr gave muscle relaxant and the pain was gone. Now recently I am fearing that I might get a heart attack and having physical symptoms like chest tightness and left arm pain. What might this possibly mean.


Hello , Clinical Summary: You experienced chest pain 2 months ago, for which ECG and chest X-ray were normal, and it responded well to a muscle relaxant, suggesting the cause was musculoskeletal rather than cardiac. Now, you're experiencing chest tightness and left arm discomfort again, accompanied by fear of a heart attack and physical symptoms that may be part of an anxiety or panic-related response — which is not uncommon, especially after a previous episode that left you worried. Possible Causes of Your Current Symptoms: Musculoskeletal Chest Pain (Costochondritis / Muscle strain): Often sharp, worsens with movement or deep breathing Can radiate to the arm or shoulder Responds to anti-inflammatories or muscle relaxants Anxiety/Panic-Related Chest Symptoms: Often present with tightness, palpitations, breathlessness May mimic heart attack symptoms Frequently linked to stress, fear of illness, or previous traumatic health experience Usually normal ECG and physical exams Cardiac Pain (Angina): Typically pressure-like, worsens with exertion, relieved by rest Associated with shortness of breath, sweating, nausea More likely in individuals with risk factors: diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, high BP, family history What You Should Do Now: Don’t ignore the symptoms – While they might be anxiety-related or musculoskeletal, it’s safest to repeat an ECG and consult a physician or cardiologist for a proper evaluation. Get these checked: ECG (again) 2D Echo (to assess heart structure and function) TMT (Treadmill stress test) if recommended Blood tests: Troponin I (if current chest pain is active), lipid profile, thyroid function, vitamin D/B12 levels If anxiety is suspected: You may be experiencing a psychosomatic pattern, where anxiety causes physical symptoms. A short course of anti-anxiety treatment, relaxation techniques, and counseling can help tremendously. Meanwhile, things you can do: Avoid stimulants like excess caffeine Practice slow breathing or meditation during symptoms Keep a diary of symptoms – what triggers it, what relieves it Ensure good posture if working long hours or sleeping poorly Stay physically active (mild-moderate walking, yoga, etc.) Final Thought: Your fear is understandable, but your prior tests being normal and pain resolving with muscle relaxants points away from a cardiac cause. Still, get a cardiac evaluation for reassurance — and don’t hesitate to address anxiety, as it’s a very real condition that can mimic serious physical illness. This requires proper follow for treatment. You can consult me Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
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Chest tightness

88 days ago
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I had a chest pain 2 months ago, dr told to do chest xray and ecg but reports came out to be normal. This dr gave muscle relaxant and the pain was gone. Now recently I am fearing that I might get a heart attack and having physical symptoms like chest tightness and left arm pain. What might this possibly mean.


Hello, I am here to help . Don’t panic , I need your interaction and problem. Please take my individual consultation or Whatsapp consultation for treatment and monitoring. Thank you, Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276 ( Whatsapp only )
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My heart beat was fast how to fix?

89 days ago
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This problem was I'm facing today time 7;45 pm to this time If you see my comments Respond please because I fell Uncomfortable got fear also... 😣 my parents are not understand me. They won't even listen to what I have to say.


No worries... be calm stay calm ... plz give correct history... donyou have any exams?? Do u have hairfall palipitations constipation diarrhoea irregular periods or heavy bleeding?? Pleae rule out thyroid and any panic attcaks becz of exam fear and all...
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Fluctuations in blood pressure

90 days ago
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Morning pressure is low130/65 Evening is150/73 Lower reading never touches 80 Upper reading varies between 100 to 160. Pulse rate 62-65 Medicenes Telma 40 Delzem 30bd Metxl25 Ecosprinav75 In addition Urimax.4 Glycomet1 Sugar levels under control with Medicenes


See dont focus on lower value diastolic ...upper value systolic is important .. plz continue same medication instead of telmisartan 40mg use telmakind H
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Sometimes getting problem to breathe

91 days ago
200 INR (~2.35 USD)
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Some time I yawn too much and I can't breathe properly...I try to yawn...and I feel good when I yawn and I feel restless..and I feel suffocating.. what is the reason behind this problem I can't figur out


You could be anaemic. It might be wise to get your bloods checked.
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