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Had Angioplasty, Prescribed Atorvastatin, Ramapril And ASpirin, Feel Uneasiness In Chest. Is It Normal?

Sir Ihave gone through successful angioplasty(CART& PTCA+S-LAD )7 month before with nil risk factor.I am advised by doctor Atorvastatin 80mg,Ramapril 5mg, Clopidogrel & Asprin75, & Metolar 50 all OD.But since past one week I am finding some uneasyness in chest occasionally.I am 51Yrs old.Kindly advise is there any problem or it is a normal. Thanks
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

The medicines are proper
It is NOT normal to have uneasiness of the chest..
You need to see your cardiologist to exclude new problems - progression of the problem in the native artery, blockage of the stent.
EKG - may be TMT, Lab tests will all be necessary for assessment and assurance..

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Had Angioplasty, Prescribed Atorvastatin, Ramapril And ASpirin, Feel Uneasiness In Chest. Is It Normal?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The medicines are proper It is NOT normal to have uneasiness of the chest.. You need to see your cardiologist to exclude new problems - progression of the problem in the native artery, blockage of the stent. EKG - may be TMT, Lab tests will all be necessary for assessment and assurance.. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck