
What Causes Back Pain After An Angioplasty?

few days back he started feeling backside pain , and he started feeling worried as it may be due to heart issue, so i suggested him to visit nearest cardiologist. so the cardiologist suggested change in medicine , start taking calcirolsach and stop prasudac for night .
please suggest what to do now, ma dad is having heart issue, we don't want to take risk while change in medicines. however XXXXXXX based doctor suggested a change in medicines.my dad had syergery in XXXXXXX ma dad stay in XXXXXXX
Another opinion & stress ECG necessary
Detailed Answer:
Dear friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic
The ideal option is to get ANOTHER OPINION!!!
It is easier to be followed up in the place where one stays… there are reputed hospitals in XXXXXXX ..
One needs to be sure for the cause of pain…
In such a situation, generally a THALLIUM STRESS ECG is done to exclude ischemia as the cause of chest pain –
There could be block in the graft or progression of disease in the native coronary artery – which needs to be investigated / and the only way short of repeating the angio is Stress imaging as suggested
The first medicines – aspirin(ecosprin), prasugrel(Prasudoc), atorvastatin(lipicure) are appropriate and need to be continued for at least one year or more…
Take care
Good luck


please let me know , what is the role of "calcirolsach", whcih XXXXXXX cardilogist suggetsed to start. and he also told my dad to stop stop prasudac for night .
shall we do that , or do the same which earlier our XXXXXXX doctor suggested (prasudac BD, ecospria OD, lipicure HS.).
Need to continue XXXXXXX drugs...
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I presume it is Calcirol – which is a proprietary name; it is Cholecalciferol (vitamin D₃); can be taken
Ecosprin and Prasudoc are antiplatelet drugs – they are routinely given and the aim is to prevent platelet clumping (clotting) and further heart attack / they should be continued. Lipicure reduces bad cholesterol and also has anti-oxidant properties and is to be taken lifelong.
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