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out as his quality of life would not have been good. No other treatment was administered. Was the stroke so XXXXXXX that treatment was not an option or was it because he did not arrive at the hospital ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
( General & Family Physician)
Respected sir My mother have problem of epilepsy(Since 2004) and cerebral infarction (Since 2012 ... cerebral infarction can be treated in short time so that there is no need of taking medicines after ... View answer
Is it at all possible that I, a 52-year-old woman at the time, could have had a mild heart attack 9 months ago, didn't recognize it at the time, never got treatment and survived? ... View answer
[dear doctor I have heard that physical demanding work or job can increase 20% extra risk for patients who suffer from heart disease/ artery stenosis. what is your advise?] View answer
infarction, EF 40%, LV dilator 7.0 can. I am a 57 yr old female 197 lbs. What after treatment should I be ...I had a Septal Myocardial Infarction in early 2008. I also have LBBB that was found in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahmmad Gamal
( General & Family Physician)
hello dr .. i want to ask about the treatment of paralysis due to brain infraction . my father is suffering form paralysis on left side due to infarction on the right side as shown in the CT Scan Report ... View answer
My mri report says: ●No evidencr of acute infarction,intracarnial hemorrhag or mass ●Tiny T2W/FLAIR ... demyelin. Now what does it means and what is the cause and treatment???? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
I just had a EKG and was told it was Myocardial Infarction. I have had rapid heartbeat, sweating, fatigue but still not sure what to take to slow my heart rate. BP has been 174/118 but after resting it ... View answer
hello doctor, my father recently had myocardial infarction and we got to know that the part of heart in which it poccur is not viable to go for surgery. the percentage of loss is 50% in that area of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
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