My husband had a heart attack May 21, 2017 and subsequently had a triple bypass. Even during recovery in the hospital he had problems with dizziness and it s gotten worse. Currently he can no longer walk even with a cane without danger of falling. The walks he was told to take as exercise have ceased. Even with his rollator he has to sit frequently. Occasionally he has to throw up and almost always complains of nausea. Dr. seems be unable to help. YYYY@YYYY
Post bypass surgery there is a common complication like. -Dizziness -Loss of appetite -Swelling in the area from which the segment of the blood vessel was removed -Difficulty sleeping -Constipation -Mood swings and feelings of depression -Muscle pain or tightness in the shoulders and upper back -Mild disorientation -Some temporary memory loss -Poor concentration -Fatigue Many of these side effects usually disappear over the course of four to six weeks, although a full recovery may take a few months or more. Please consult your cardiologist he will examine and treat you accordingly.
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Regards, Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
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What Causes Dizziness, Nausea And Vomiting?
Hello, Post bypass surgery there is a common complication like. -Dizziness -Loss of appetite -Swelling in the area from which the segment of the blood vessel was removed -Difficulty sleeping -Constipation -Mood swings and feelings of depression -Muscle pain or tightness in the shoulders and upper back -Mild disorientation -Some temporary memory loss -Poor concentration -Fatigue Many of these side effects usually disappear over the course of four to six weeks, although a full recovery may take a few months or more. Please consult your cardiologist he will examine and treat you accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu