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doctors never mentioned any problems with my ejection fraction, just that it says normal on my report ...I am afraid because everywhere online it states that an ejection fraction of 60% with mitral ... View answer
looked with a dermathoscope and found one suspicious mole. Some info: - The dr. said the mole "looked ok .... What would that mean for the size of the mole? What is a common margin for removal? - I... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
in fraction of seconds I am getting satisfy while participating in sex with my wife but she is not so what to do? And please let me know to whom i have to consultant for all my sexual problems? She is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pragnesh Vachharajani
( General & Family Physician)
and the diastolic number goes up . For example I will have readings such as 123/106. These readings ... overall I noticed my left ventricular ejection fraction was 77% which is 7% higher than the normal... View answer
I have a cluster of moles on my side, had these since being very young and had no problems at all ... clothing for example. Today I noticed a hard shell type of skin over the top of one of the moles and as I ... View answer
hai good morning,one of my friend his mother has problem on pitutigland microadinomo mole size of the mole is 9.8mm,already surgery done once, she has diabetics now she is affected vision problem on ... View answer
high and your pulse is high will that make a higher ejection fraction....I was really stressed when the echo was done....and now I am scared that my heart is having problems...my echo show everything else as ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
Hi.. I have just went through a series of test this week in the hospital. One was a hida scan with 9% low ejection fraction. Planning to have gallbladder removed next week. I have been sick with ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
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