I am worried about V Tach (Ventricular Tachycardia)

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I am a 26yrs old woman with 2 young children, healthy exept an under-active thyroid (controlled with meds). I was treated for palpitations 5 yrs ago  with monitoring, 24hr EKGs and a tilt table test; all normal except sinus tachycardia and occasional supraventriclar ectopic beats. After the birth of my 2nd son again palpitations: Again all tests were normal exept …

Palpitations and PVCs

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Question: Are PVC’s considered an arrhythmia disorder and are they dangerous? Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs) are an arrhythmia and relatively common. Some people are very sensitive and feel every abnormality, others are blissfully unaware of them. PVCs may indicate the presence of underlying heart disease. If a patient has NO significant underlying heart disease, PVCs are probably not dangerous. Most …

Chest pain and gym workout

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Question: I am 46 years old male.  I am in teaching profession in a college.  I was going to gym in my early 30s and then discontinued as I was doing Ph.D. at that time and had to spend time for my Ph.D.  But after that whenever I found time I used to do some exercise with dumbbells. I am …

Hole in heart

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Question:     my mother has a hole in her heart its the second time is this extremly dangerous dhes obese and has very high blood presure last time the docter closed it and said she was fine should i be worried

Pain in the heart

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Question: For 3 months now I’ve been having health issues.It started with mild pain in the middle of the breastbone and when after a few days I had constant palpitations.When to the doctor,had an ECG, the results came back fine.Also had a 24hr heart monitor, the results was fine again. Since the palpitations has settled but the pain is still …

PCI for STEMI should be limited to infarct related coronary arteries

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NEW YORK (From Reuters Health) – Performing percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in non-infarct-related coronary vessels along with primary PCI for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) appears to jeopardize patient survival, Canadian researchers reported online June 8 in the European Heart Journal. Despite guidelines to the contrary, some 10% of STEMI patients with multi-vessel coronary artery disease had non-culprit coronary interventions …

A poor heart leads to rapid aging of your brain

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A new study published in CIRCULATION on Aug 2, 2010 has correlated diminished heart function with accelerated brain aging. By comparing MRIs of the heart and brain, the authors found that poor heart function is associated with diminished brain volumes, an indicator of aging, especially in younger patients. Likewise, patients with normal heart function had a significantly higher total brain …