How Can Narrow Arteries, A Blockage And Dizziness Be Treated?
I do have a pace maker I passed out driving. And I have several stokes but be they can't be
sure. But I have dizzy spells. I give up.
Can be narrow coronary arteries and coronary artery bypass may be needed
Detailed Answer:
Hi! Welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. We will try to help you in best way possible. First of all it's sad to know what you had been going through lately.
Based on the history you have shared, sometimes narrow coronary arteries or tortious arteries make it difficult to engage during coronary angiography to push and place the stent into those arteries.
In such cases if narrowing is significant or chest pain is recurrent or persistant or interfering with your daily routine, and cardiac functions are intact, next possible option can be coronary artery bypass.
Also get your lipid profile done and monitor every three monthly as recurrent strokes or cardiac events necessitate to be worked up for cause or increased tendency to make clots in the vessels.
A close follow up with a neurologist and cardiologist and following there instructions from time to time will he needed. If stiutation worsens a medical facility follow up and indoor management is advised.
Wishing you a speedy recovery. Hope this has answered your query. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Regards