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How Should A Partly Working Heart And Vein Be Treated?
Respected Doctor, my father have probloum in his heart.we have don all heart test.now doctor told us.his heart is working only 25% and some vain have also workin only 20%.but he is looking very healthy.he dnt feel pain but he feel his heart beeting fast .now doctor told only they have to go for medicen ther no tretment.no heart surgry or no stunt.only they have to eat the medicen.pls give me answer how mutch this danger.or ?????.your well wisher.shahid
1.The conditions you have written indicate that his heart is having it's 20-25% capacity to supply blood to the whole body.
2. His heart is working more to pump blood everywhere, so his pulse is fast.
3. He is not doing any work, so his heart is able to cope up in resting phase.
4. The medicines he is taking is relieving his pain.
5.The condition of the heart is such, that it will not tolerate any anaesthesia. Other blockages in the arteries, and possibly the loss of pumping capacity, which is called failure, are complications which make operation impossible.
Please continue the medicines for a good quality life. If there was any surgical treatment available, the doctor would have advised you.
Best wishes.
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How Should A Partly Working Heart And Vein Be Treated?
Hello! I can understand your concern for your father. 1.The conditions you have written indicate that his heart is having it s 20-25% capacity to supply blood to the whole body. 2. His heart is working more to pump blood everywhere, so his pulse is fast. 3. He is not doing any work, so his heart is able to cope up in resting phase. 4. The medicines he is taking is relieving his pain. 5.The condition of the heart is such, that it will not tolerate any anaesthesia. Other blockages in the arteries, and possibly the loss of pumping capacity, which is called failure, are complications which make operation impossible. Please continue the medicines for a good quality life. If there was any surgical treatment available, the doctor would have advised you. Best wishes.