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Is Cold Sweats And Fatigue While Having Stent Put In Serious?

My husband is a cardiac patient. He had a Stent put in in 2006. He s been just fine since then. Lately he has been experiencing cold sweats and fatigue, a lot. No chest pain or discomfort. He has an appointment at the end of this month, but sometimes I think I should take him to emergency. These are similar symptoms that got him to the hospital in 2006. Could his Stent be failing?
Thu, 16 Oct 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
hi
he is already a cardiac patient with stent insitu
i kindly suggest you to get him evaluated with the cardiologist.
any chest pain,sweats, fatigue, shortness of breath should not be ignored.
as the possibilities can be related to the stent functioning or any thing related to some newer cardiac event.
all the best
take care
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Is Cold Sweats And Fatigue While Having Stent Put In Serious?

hi he is already a cardiac patient with stent insitu i kindly suggest you to get him evaluated with the cardiologist. any chest pain,sweats, fatigue, shortness of breath should not be ignored. as the possibilities can be related to the stent functioning or any thing related to some newer cardiac event. all the best take care