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Recently I ws rushed to do hospital4 weeks pregnant, I was rushed because I felt like I am going to pass out, I was in the er and was diagnosed with anteroseptal ischemia,how can i prevent having this kind of scenarios again? By the way,unfortunately my baby didn t survive.. Please help
Anteroseptal ischemia implies that there is an area of the heart receiving reduced blood supply. Antero implies the front and the septal implies the septum or division aspect of the heart.
Reducing the risk would involve reducing any risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, inactivity These are also factors that can commonly affect the blood supply to the heart.
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic I am very sorry for your loss. Anteroseptal ischemia implies that there is an area of the heart receiving reduced blood supply. Antero implies the front and the septal implies the septum or division aspect of the heart. Reducing the risk would involve reducing any risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, inactivity These are also factors that can commonly affect the blood supply to the heart. I hope this helps