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Does Loss Of Appetite, Dizziness And Cough Need Medical Attention?

Hi Doc.. my fater had undergone Cabg + stenting in kidney too. for last few days he has loss of appetite. also has cough n water coming out oftenly. today he is complaing dizziness. does these symptoms shows some criticality? does it require an urgent consultation in hospital?
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! Facing his medical history (CABG & kidney stenting), the current clinical scenario should be taken in consideration. I recommend a medical check up without a delay. A physical examination coupled wit ha resting ECG and some blood tests would be necessary to determine the exact reason for his actual complains, and to avoid any serious complications of his primary diseases. Hoe to have been helpful. Greetings! Dr. Iliri
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Does Loss Of Appetite, Dizziness And Cough Need Medical Attention?

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! Facing his medical history (CABG & kidney stenting), the current clinical scenario should be taken in consideration. I recommend a medical check up without a delay. A physical examination coupled wit ha resting ECG and some blood tests would be necessary to determine the exact reason for his actual complains, and to avoid any serious complications of his primary diseases. Hoe to have been helpful. Greetings! Dr. Iliri