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Taking Medication For Pericardial Effusion. How Long Will It Take To Get Cure?

i have been diagonsed with pericardial effusion i have been put on a course of tablets.
how long before this condition subsides and is cured, i've had it for about a year. what should avoid. i still have a discomfort (presure) at the top of my chest
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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Hello, looking at your case history I would request you to provide a little more details for me to deduce the etiology of the pericardial effusion and to give you an idea about the time required for it to heal. Specifically I would need the results of fluid analysis if done, 2D Echocardiography and medications you are currently taking.
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Taking Medication For Pericardial Effusion. How Long Will It Take To Get Cure?

Hello, looking at your case history I would request you to provide a little more details for me to deduce the etiology of the pericardial effusion and to give you an idea about the time required for it to heal. Specifically I would need the results of fluid analysis if done, 2D Echocardiography and medications you are currently taking.