What Causes Discomfort In Heart Along With Fatigue After Eating?
Question: Hello Dr.
I suffer the occasional other up in my heart and eye dryness and fatigue and be more times after eating and after reviewing the work of Dr. and planning for the heart and cardiac enzymes and blood sugar and thyroid, iron, hemoglobin and Romatid found it intact.
Is there a solution to the problem, or that it naturally.
Note that I suffer from a rise in both blood pressure and cholesterol
Any advice.
I suffer the occasional other up in my heart and eye dryness and fatigue and be more times after eating and after reviewing the work of Dr. and planning for the heart and cardiac enzymes and blood sugar and thyroid, iron, hemoglobin and Romatid found it intact.
Is there a solution to the problem, or that it naturally.
Note that I suffer from a rise in both blood pressure and cholesterol
Any advice.
Brief Answer:
Holter monitoring is advised...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concerns.
Your symptoms are indicative for premature ventricular complex (arrhythmia). If you have not run any Holter monitoring until now, I advise to run it as it will determine the type of arrhythmia.
If you already ran Holter monitoring, and nothing was found, then, I advise to:
- control blood pressure (avoid spikes) through medications, lifestyle and diet changes
- try to control stress
- avoid foods that would trigger heart rate changes (containing caffeine).
However if you done holter monitoring, can you upload the reports for me so i can check by myself.
All the best!
Dr.Benard
Holter monitoring is advised...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concerns.
Your symptoms are indicative for premature ventricular complex (arrhythmia). If you have not run any Holter monitoring until now, I advise to run it as it will determine the type of arrhythmia.
If you already ran Holter monitoring, and nothing was found, then, I advise to:
- control blood pressure (avoid spikes) through medications, lifestyle and diet changes
- try to control stress
- avoid foods that would trigger heart rate changes (containing caffeine).
However if you done holter monitoring, can you upload the reports for me so i can check by myself.
All the best!
Dr.Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Hi Dr
I want just to let you know that I was starting talking XXXXXXX 5mg with adttion to a madcine called lotevan 5/160 for 3days and then stopped because my hart rate drops to 45 and after that Dr adviced me to talk Napril 10mg.
In this case what I have to do and is it shows that there is a problem on my hart or not necessarily.
Note that I did several times ECG and all ok as Dr
I want just to let you know that I was starting talking XXXXXXX 5mg with adttion to a madcine called lotevan 5/160 for 3days and then stopped because my hart rate drops to 45 and after that Dr adviced me to talk Napril 10mg.
In this case what I have to do and is it shows that there is a problem on my hart or not necessarily.
Note that I did several times ECG and all ok as Dr
Brief Answer:
It's not a heart problem, use lower doses...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
It's not a problem on your heart, only Concor 5 mg is a large dose for you. I recommend starting a lower dose 1.25mg (one quarter of concor 5mg), in order to control arhythmia and to avoid bradycardia.
Hope you find this information helpful!
Dr. Benard
It's not a heart problem, use lower doses...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
It's not a problem on your heart, only Concor 5 mg is a large dose for you. I recommend starting a lower dose 1.25mg (one quarter of concor 5mg), in order to control arhythmia and to avoid bradycardia.
Hope you find this information helpful!
Dr. Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Thank you Dr.
Do I need to take medication continuously or the time necessary (ie, when I have a pulse rises higher than 100 and for how long.
Do I need to take medication continuously or the time necessary (ie, when I have a pulse rises higher than 100 and for how long.
Brief Answer:
Take atenolol when your pulse is over 110/min...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
You should take atenolol only when your pulse is over 110/min in order to stabilize tachycardia.
It's recommended to take atenolol for a few days, when you are in situations with a lot of stress.
Wish you all the best!
DR. Benard
Take atenolol when your pulse is over 110/min...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
You should take atenolol only when your pulse is over 110/min in order to stabilize tachycardia.
It's recommended to take atenolol for a few days, when you are in situations with a lot of stress.
Wish you all the best!
DR. Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Thanks Dr
Last question, is the madcine you advice me take it atenolo ?
Or concord?
How many times and concentration?
All bes Dr
Last question, is the madcine you advice me take it atenolo ?
Or concord?
How many times and concentration?
All bes Dr
Brief Answer:
Consider XXXXXXX 1.25mg once a day in the morning...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
If you were in my clinic I would normally recommend to take XXXXXXX 1.25 mg (a quarter of XXXXXXX 5mg pill) once a day in the morning.
Wish you health!
Dr. Benard
Consider XXXXXXX 1.25mg once a day in the morning...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
If you were in my clinic I would normally recommend to take XXXXXXX 1.25 mg (a quarter of XXXXXXX 5mg pill) once a day in the morning.
Wish you health!
Dr. Benard
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj