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my husband has heart problem and when he gets angry or sad or tensed his heart starts paining and he getts giddy and tired. he had occasional blood vomit in the mornings.he was addicted to cigars for nearly 2 years and had occasional drinks on parties.please suggest me
I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Any stress or tension or physical exertion puts additional load on the heart which is manifested as increased work done by the heart. For this it requires a good blood supply. If this supply is lacking in any sense like in your husband's case the heart is not able to cope up with additional stress and would cause these troubles. So this is my sincere advice to you to avoid any stress, emotional turmoil or exertion.
I suggest you consult a physician for blood in vomit as it is a red flag and needs further diagnostic evaluation to get to its cause. It would also give you a chance to review your cardiac medications with the physician and optimise his treatment.
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Hello and thanks for writing. I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Any stress or tension or physical exertion puts additional load on the heart which is manifested as increased work done by the heart. For this it requires a good blood supply. If this supply is lacking in any sense like in your husband s case the heart is not able to cope up with additional stress and would cause these troubles. So this is my sincere advice to you to avoid any stress, emotional turmoil or exertion. I suggest you consult a physician for blood in vomit as it is a red flag and needs further diagnostic evaluation to get to its cause. It would also give you a chance to review your cardiac medications with the physician and optimise his treatment.