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What Is The Treatment For PVC's With Non Productive Cough?
I have had PVC's for a while, lately they became worse and I have a cough at times it is not nonproductive. My echo was normal and my stress test was normal---i was found to be tachy at rest in 115. Started on beta blocker brought my HR down but has done nothing for PVCs infact I think they are worse
If this is the premature ventricular beat you are talking about then it can only be known with EKG and may not have any obvious symptoms.
A cough may not be due to that even tachycardia can be best known with the help of EKG.
If you go on reading it on your own it may not give an exact reading because of over consciousness it may be increased, the underlying cause of PVC need to be known, it can be physiological or due to coronary artery disease.
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What Is The Treatment For PVC's With Non Productive Cough?
Hi, If this is the premature ventricular beat you are talking about then it can only be known with EKG and may not have any obvious symptoms. A cough may not be due to that even tachycardia can be best known with the help of EKG. If you go on reading it on your own it may not give an exact reading because of over consciousness it may be increased, the underlying cause of PVC need to be known, it can be physiological or due to coronary artery disease. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.