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What Is The Treatment For Stress Affecting The Heart Beat?
Sir due to stress my ecg show my heartbeat 104. Seeing this im very depreesed so i went to cardiologist for his opinion he again do my ecg that was normal and he told that nothing to worry and suggest me to ubdergone through 2d echo echo report were normal but again heart beat was 116 diostolic dysfunction and ef 61 % when i again went to cardiologist he prescribe me alinol tb and opera d for 15 im very confused what actual prblm with me
Hello! Thank you for your question on HCM! Regarding you concern I would say: As the cardiologist consult coupled with ECG and cardiac ultrasound resulted normal, there is nothing to worry about. So relax! I recommend you to check some lab tests: complete blood count to rule out probable anemia, and thyroid function test to rule out hyperthyroidism. If all these are normal, then the only thing I recommend to you is to consult a psychiatrist to evaluate your anxiety level. Meanwhile you may help yourself with an anxiolytic drug such as Alprazolam 0.25 mg/day. So go and consult your psychiatrist, as he will help with your stress. Hope to have been helpful. Greetings. Dr. Iliri
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What Is The Treatment For Stress Affecting The Heart Beat?
Hello! Thank you for your question on HCM! Regarding you concern I would say: As the cardiologist consult coupled with ECG and cardiac ultrasound resulted normal, there is nothing to worry about. So relax! I recommend you to check some lab tests: complete blood count to rule out probable anemia, and thyroid function test to rule out hyperthyroidism. If all these are normal, then the only thing I recommend to you is to consult a psychiatrist to evaluate your anxiety level. Meanwhile you may help yourself with an anxiolytic drug such as Alprazolam 0.25 mg/day. So go and consult your psychiatrist, as he will help with your stress. Hope to have been helpful. Greetings. Dr. Iliri